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Porous organic polymers(POPs) have recently emerged as promising candidates for catalyzing oxygen reduction reaction(ORR).Compared to conventional Pt-based ORR catalysts, these newly developed porous materials, including both non-precious metal based catalysts and metal-free catalysts, are more sustainable and cost-effective. Their porous structures and large surface areas facilitate mass and electron transport and boost the ORR kinetics. This mini-review will give a brief summary of recent development of POPs as electrocatalysts for the ORR. Some design principles, different POP structures, key factors for their ORR catalytic performance, and outlook of POP materials will be discussed.
Porous organic polymers (POPs) have recently emerged as promising candidates for catalyzing oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). These newly developed porous materials, including both non-precious metal based catalysts and metal-free catalysts, These porous structures and large surface areas facilitate mass and electron transport and boost the ORR kinetics. This mini-review will give a brief summary of recent development of POPs as electrocatalysts for the ORR. Some design principles, different POP structures, key factors for their ORR catalytic performance, and outlook of POP materials will be discussed.