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      Electrochemically active sites inside crystalline porous materials for energy storage and conversion

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          This review provides references for the preparation of electroactive CPMs via rational design and modulation of active sites and the space around them, and their application in electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems.

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          The design and development of crystalline porous materials (CPMs), including metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent–organic frameworks (COFs), have been subjects of extensive study due to their regular crystalline lattices and well-defined pore structures. In recent times, an enormous amount of research effort has gone into using CPMs as sacrificial templates to fabricate electrochemically functional materials. The inherently electrochemically active sites inside CPMs are notably abundant and being explored with respect to electrochemical reactions. In this review, electrochemically active sites and the space around them (metal ions, ligands, crystal structures, pores, and morphologies) inside CPMs are the focus and recent progress in the fields of metal-ion batteries, metal–air batteries, water splitting, and other related electrochemical devices has been summarized. Overall, this review provides guidance on the preparation of electroactive CPMs via rational design and modulation of active sites such as redox-active metal clusters and organic ligands, and the space around the electrochemically active sites, and their applications in electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems.

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          Journal
          CSRVBR
          Chemical Society Reviews
          Chem. Soc. Rev.
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          0306-0012
          1460-4744
          April 27 2020
          2020
          : 49
          : 8
          : 2378-2407
          Affiliations
          [1 ]School of Materials Science and Engineering
          [2 ]Tianjin Key Laboratory of Metal and Molecule-Based Material Chemistry
          [3 ]National Institute for Advanced Materials
          [4 ]Nankai University
          [5 ]Tianjin 300350
          [6 ]Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramics and Machining Technology (MOE), and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Composite and Functional Materials
          [7 ]Tianjin University
          [8 ]Tianjin 300072
          [9 ]China
          Article
          10.1039/C9CS00880B
          8777c024-8f2a-4955-aecb-7d1f1858639d
          © 2020

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