Crystalline Anionic Germanate Covalent Organic Framework for High CO2 Selectivity and Fast Li Ion Conduction
Shumaila Ashraf1, Yiming Zuo1, Shuai Li1
1Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, 100081, China.
Abstract:
The metalloid-centered covalent organic framework has attracted great interest from both its structure and application. Heavier elements have seldomly been incorporated in the covalent organic frameworks, even if they exhibit special structural features and properties. Herein, we reported the first crystalline germanate covalent organic framework with hexacoordinated germanate linked by an anthracene linker. The existence of counterion lithium ions in the framework provides a high CO2 uptake of 88.5 cm3 g-1 at 273 K and a high CO2 /N2 selectivity of 101. A significantly improved lithium ion conductivity of 0.25 mS cm-1 at room temperature was observed due to the soft germanium center.
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