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Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Framework for High-Performance Lithium/Sodium-Iodine Organic Batteries

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 61, Issue 48, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202213276

Keywords

Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Framework; Lithium; Sodium-Iodine Organic Batteries; Redox Reaction; Ti3C2Tx MXene

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52073170]
  2. Shanghai Innovative Research Team for Local High-level Universities
  3. Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [2019-01-07-00-09-E00021]

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A flexible hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) has been developed for iodine loading, which can accelerate the reaction kinetics and improve the cycling stability of iodide-based batteries.
The rechargeable lithium/sodium-iodine battery (Li/Na-I-2) is a promising candidate for meeting the growing energy demand. Herein, a flexible hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) linked to the Ti3C2Tx MXene complex (HOF@Ti3C2Tx) has been presented for iodine loading. HOF is self-assembled by organic monomers through hydrogen bonding interactions between each monomer. It leads to numerous cavities in HOF structure, which can encapsulate iodine through various adsorptive sites and intermolecular interactions. The unique structure of complex can accelerate the nucleation of iodine, achieve fast reaction kinetics, stabilize iodide and retard the shuttle effect, thus improving the cycling stability of I-2-based batteries. The I-2/HOF@Ti3C2Tx exhibits large reversible capacities of 260.2 and 207.6 mAh g(-1) at 0.2 C after repeated cycling for Li-I-2 and Na-I-2 batteries, respectively. This work can gain insights into the HOF-related energy storage application with reversible iodine encapsulation and its related redox reaction mechanisms with Li and Na metal ions.

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