ABSTRACT To explore the effects of polyoxometalates modification on layered double hydroxides (LDHs) and metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), we prepared the H 5 PW 10 V 2 O 40 ‐modified CoFe‐LDH and CoFe‐MOF composites via solvothermal method. Notably, the MOF/POM composite achieves a lower overpotential of 340 mV at 1 A·cm −2 in alkaline media and more excellent stability of a voltage of 1.90 V at 1 A·cm −2 for over 800 h in the anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer than the LDH/POM, benefiting from stronger electronic interaction, and the lower potential for active‐phase formation indicates faster catalytic activation. This work compares the effects of polyoxometalates on LDHs and MOFs, clarifying their differences.
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