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titleOfInvention Lattice-distorted ultrathin metal organic framework nanosheet catalyst, and preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to the technical field of energy material synthesis, and discloses a lattice distortion ultrathin metal organic framework nanosheet catalyst, and a preparation method and application thereof. Due to lattice distortion caused by ferrocenecarboxylic acid and an ultra-thin two-dimensional nanosheet structure obtained by ultra-long-time ultrasound, the ferrocenecarboxylic acid nanosheet structure has a larger specific surface area, exposes more active sites, can promote the oxygen evolution reaction, has better catalytic stability, and has the advantages of low cost, high utilization rate, strong pertinence, good effect and the like.
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