Abstract:Coordination polymers (CPs)
and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as versatile precursors for
transition-metal phosphides catalysts. However, the controlled synthesis of
MOF-derived bimetallic phosphides remains a challenge, as mixtures of various
phosphide phases are often formed. Here, it is shown that controlling the
formation of pure CoMoP and CoMoP<sub>2</sub> requires a careful choice of the
ligands used to construct the MOF precursors, based on the chemical properties
of the metal… Show more
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