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Xiaoyu Zhai1, Cheng Yuan1, Pengfei Chen1
1School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, P.R. China. wajujs@ujs.edu.cn.
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A series of alkylene-bridged cobalt porphyrin ionic POPs (iPOPs) were synthesized. Among them, the 1, 3-dibromopropane-linked iPOP demonstrated superior HER activity, requiring only 108 mV to achieve 10 mA cm-2. This enhanced performance stems from its optimal chain length, which facilitates efficient charge transport and maximizes the exposure of active Co-N sites, revealing a clear structure-activity relationship.
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