Publication: Metal-organic framework-derived defect-enriched bimetallic Cerium/Manganese oxide nanocomposite with carbon for boosted water electrolysis and supercapacitor applications
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2026
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Elsevier Ltd
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Innovatively regulating the long-term electrochemistry in supercapacitors and electrochemical water-splitting devices has driven the development of proper structural design and composition of low-cost active electrodes. In this work, we synthesized Ce/Mn-MOF and its nanocomposite functionalized with carbon (Ce/Mn-O@C) via a solvothermal method. There is an actual tuning of electronic properties in the derived Ce/Mn-O@C composite, which confirms the presence of numerous reactive redox sites, a maximum effective surface area, and a good charge transfer rate, thereby demonstrating superior electrochemical activities. The Ce/Mn-O@C exhibits an extensive specific capacity of 533 Cg−1 at 1 Ag−1 and delivers a high specific energy of 48 Wh Kg−1 at a specific power of 325 W Kg−1 with its excellent durability and capacity maintenance of 89.5 % after 10,000 cycles. For water electrolysis, the Ce/Mn-O@C requires an ultralow overpotential of 187 and 210 mV for the hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions to drive 10 mA cm−2 and showed ultra-long durability of 78 and 60 h, respectively. The key aspect that improves the electrochemical behaviour is the coupling of bimetallic material and carbon, resulting in a highly reactive surface area and defective structure, which strengthens the metal-hydroxide bonding and interfacial charge transfer behaviour. Our current findings suggest designing and fabricating more efficient materials for energy conversion and storage applications. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
