ON ELECTROCHEMICAL ACTIVITY OF ZN2(EDTA)(H2O) IN AQUEOUS SODIUM-ION BASED ELECTROLYTES

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2022-08

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Starodubtseva, Alena
Trussov, Ivan
Galeyev, Alina
Kurbatov, Andrey

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National Laboratory Astana

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of compounds consisting of metal ions or clusters coordinated to organic ligands to form one-, two-, or three-dimensional structures. Due to their high porosity and excellent adsorption and catalytic activity, as well as the ability to simultaneously implement different charge accumulation mechanisms (ions de/intercalation and adsorption/desorption), they can be considered as electrode materials for metal-ion batteries. However, a significant drawback is that most MOFs have low conductivity, and the obtaining of conducting MOFs is a costly, time-consuming and technically difficult process.

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Type of access: Embargo, Metal-organic frameworks

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Starodubtseva, A. Trussov, I. Galeyeva, A. Kurbatov, A. (2022). On electrochemical activity of Zn2(EDTA)(H2O) in aqueous sodium-ion based electrolytes. National Laboratory Astana

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