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Abstract

Iron-incorporated ordered carbonaceous frameworks (OCFs) have been synthesized by the pyrolysis of iron porphyrin with ethynyl groups as polymerizable/carbonizable moieties at a temperature higher than 600 degrees C. The pyrolysis behavior is analyzed by thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis-mass spectrometry, and the obtained carbon materials are characterized by X-ray diffraction, X-ray absorption fine structure, and high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy. The introduction of ethynyl groups at the meta positions of the peripheral phenyl groups is essential for efficient cross-linking upon thermal polymerization. The thermally stable polymer thus obtained can be transformed into OCFs with high carbonization yield of 93 % at the subsequent carbonization. OCFs possess periodic structural regularity and porphyrin Fe-N-4 coordination structure, and exhibit electrocatalysis for the conversion of CO2 into CO.

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Yamamoto, Masanori;  Takahashi, Kazuma;  Ohwada, Mao;  Wu, Yuxin;  Iwase, Kazuyuki;  Hayasaka, Yuichiro;  Konaka, Hisashi;  Cove, Henry;  Di Tommaso, Devis;  Kamiya, Kazuhide;  Maruyama, Jun;  Tani, Fumito;  Nishihara, Hirotomo

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