一个基于聚氧瓦纳的金属有机框架解锁了先进离子储存的潜力
Yiran Cao1,2, Lixiao Xiang1, Wei Wei1
1College of Physics, University-Industry Joint Center for Ocean Observation and Broadband Communication, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, P. R. China. wangxiakuaile@qdu.edu.cn.
概括
研究人员开发了一种新的Co,V-POMOFs/GO混合材料,以克服离子电池的挑战. 这种先进的正极材料显示出高能量密度和出色的稳定性,可用于下一代储能.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 储能 储能 储能 储能 储能 储能
背景情况:
- 离子电池由于高的Ca2+充电密度而面临动力障碍.
- 开发稳定和高性能阴极对于推进多价电池技术至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 设计一种可减轻Ca2+插入/提取动力障碍的阴极材料.
- 为了提高离子电池阴极的能量密度和循环稳定性.
主要方法:
- 使用基于-的多氧金属有机框架 (POMOFs) 与氧化石墨烯 (GO) 集成的混合阴极的制造.
- 电化学表征包括静电电荷-放电循环和速率能力测试.
主要成果:
- Co,V-POMOFs/GO混合阴极在50mAg-1的电流密度下实现了320.45mAhg-1的高特异容量.
- 该材料表现出延长的循环稳定性,证明了它在实际应用中的强度.
- POM,MOF和GO之间的协同效应有助于提高电化学性能.
结论:
- 设计的Co,V-POMOFs/GO混合体为先进的多价值电池提供了一个有前途的阴极材料.
- 这项工作通过结合氧化还原活性POM,稳定MOF和体积缓冲GO来设计高性能电池阴极,建立了一个新的范式.
- 开发的材料有效地解决了离子电池系统的运动限制.
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