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High performance Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers

Coordination polymers (CPs) made of redox-active organic moieties and metal ions emerge as an important class of electroactive materials for battery applications. However, the design and synthesis of high voltage alkali-cation reservoir anionic CPs remains challenging, hindering their practical appl...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jiande, Guo, Xiaolong, Apostol, Petru, Liu, Xuelian, Robeyns, Koen, Gence, Loïk, Morari, Cristian, Gohy, Jean-François, Vlad, Alexandru
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9472235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36275406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ee00566b
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author Wang, Jiande
Guo, Xiaolong
Apostol, Petru
Liu, Xuelian
Robeyns, Koen
Gence, Loïk
Morari, Cristian
Gohy, Jean-François
Vlad, Alexandru
author_facet Wang, Jiande
Guo, Xiaolong
Apostol, Petru
Liu, Xuelian
Robeyns, Koen
Gence, Loïk
Morari, Cristian
Gohy, Jean-François
Vlad, Alexandru
author_sort Wang, Jiande
collection PubMed
description Coordination polymers (CPs) made of redox-active organic moieties and metal ions emerge as an important class of electroactive materials for battery applications. However, the design and synthesis of high voltage alkali-cation reservoir anionic CPs remains challenging, hindering their practical applications. Herein, we report a family of electrically conducting alkali-cation reservoir CPs with the general formula of A(2)-TM-PTtSA (wherein A = Li(+), Na(+), or K(+); TM = Fe(2+), Co(2+), or Mn(2+); and PTtSA = benzene-1,2,4,5-tetra-methylsulfonamide). The incorporation of transition metal centers not only enables intrinsic high electrical conductivity, but also shows an impressive redox potential increase of as high as 1 V as compared to A(4)-PTtSA analogues, resulting in a class of organometallic cathode materials with a high average redox potential of 2.95–3.25 V for Li-, Na- and K-ion batteries. A detailed structure – composition – physicochemical properties – performance correlation study is provided relying on experimental and computational analysis. The best performing candidate shows excellent rate capability (86% of the nominal capacity retained at 10C rate), remarkable cycling stability (96.5% after 1000 cycles), outstanding tolerance to low carbon content (5 wt%), high mass loading (50 mg cm(−2)), and extreme utilisation conditions of low earth orbit space environment tests. The significance of the disclosed alkali-ion reservoir cathodes is further emphasized by utilizing conventional Li-host graphite anode for full cell assembly, attaining a record voltage of 3 V in an organic cathode Li-ion proof-of-concept cell.
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spelling pubmed-94722352022-10-20 High performance Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers Wang, Jiande Guo, Xiaolong Apostol, Petru Liu, Xuelian Robeyns, Koen Gence, Loïk Morari, Cristian Gohy, Jean-François Vlad, Alexandru Energy Environ Sci Chemistry Coordination polymers (CPs) made of redox-active organic moieties and metal ions emerge as an important class of electroactive materials for battery applications. However, the design and synthesis of high voltage alkali-cation reservoir anionic CPs remains challenging, hindering their practical applications. Herein, we report a family of electrically conducting alkali-cation reservoir CPs with the general formula of A(2)-TM-PTtSA (wherein A = Li(+), Na(+), or K(+); TM = Fe(2+), Co(2+), or Mn(2+); and PTtSA = benzene-1,2,4,5-tetra-methylsulfonamide). The incorporation of transition metal centers not only enables intrinsic high electrical conductivity, but also shows an impressive redox potential increase of as high as 1 V as compared to A(4)-PTtSA analogues, resulting in a class of organometallic cathode materials with a high average redox potential of 2.95–3.25 V for Li-, Na- and K-ion batteries. A detailed structure – composition – physicochemical properties – performance correlation study is provided relying on experimental and computational analysis. The best performing candidate shows excellent rate capability (86% of the nominal capacity retained at 10C rate), remarkable cycling stability (96.5% after 1000 cycles), outstanding tolerance to low carbon content (5 wt%), high mass loading (50 mg cm(−2)), and extreme utilisation conditions of low earth orbit space environment tests. The significance of the disclosed alkali-ion reservoir cathodes is further emphasized by utilizing conventional Li-host graphite anode for full cell assembly, attaining a record voltage of 3 V in an organic cathode Li-ion proof-of-concept cell. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9472235/ /pubmed/36275406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ee00566b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wang, Jiande
Guo, Xiaolong
Apostol, Petru
Liu, Xuelian
Robeyns, Koen
Gence, Loïk
Morari, Cristian
Gohy, Jean-François
Vlad, Alexandru
High performance Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers
title High performance Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers
title_full High performance Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers
title_fullStr High performance Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers
title_full_unstemmed High performance Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers
title_short High performance Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers
title_sort high performance li-, na-, and k-ion storage in electrically conducting coordination polymers
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9472235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36275406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ee00566b
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