高容量NH4+ 在共价有机框架中的电荷存储
Zhengnan Tian1, Vinayak S Kale2, Yizhou Wang1
1Materials Science and Engineering, Physical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|November 5, 2021
概括
共价有机框架 (COF) 使用键化学来有效地储存水电池中的离子 (NH4+). 这种新的方法克服了无机材料的局限性,为储能应用提供了高容量和改进的动力学.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 电化学
- 能量储存
背景情况:
- 离子 (NH4+) 是水性电池的有希望的非金属电荷载体.
- 无机宿主材料由于离子扩散动力学缓慢而面临挑战.
- 共价有机框架 (COF) 提供了先进电池应用的潜力.
研究的目的:
- 探索在COF中使用键化学来储存NH4+离子.
- 研究COF中NH4+储存的机制.
- 建立离子溶解和电化学性能之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 合成和描述用于NH4+离子储存的COF.
- 电化学测试以确定容量和动力学.
- 理论模拟和材料分析以阐明反应机制.
主要成果:
- 使用COF,在0.5A g-1下达到220.4mAh的高容量.
- 揭示了一种涉及与氧结合的通用机制.
- 建立了NH4+溶解行为,氧化还原潜力和溶解能量之间的相关性.
结论:
- 在COF中,键化学提供了NH4+离子储存的有效策略.
- 阐明的机制为设计先进的宿主材料提供了新的见解.
- 这种方法可以指导下一代电化学能量储存的COF的开发.
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