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An Ionic Diode Covalent Organic Framework Membrane for Efficient Osmotic Energy Conversion

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ACS NANO
卷 16, 期 11, 页码 18910-18920

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.2c07813

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covalent organic framework membranes; ionic diodes; high charge density; ion transport; osmotic energy conversion

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  1. KAUST Centre Competitive Fund [FCC/1/1972-19]
  2. KAUST [BAS/1/1375-01]

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This study demonstrates covalent organic framework (COF) membranes with well-defined ion channels and an ionic diode effect, serving as high-performance osmotic power generators. The membranes achieve fast unidirectional ion diffusion and anion selectivity through molecular-level designed ion channels. Experimental results show that the COF membranes achieve high output power densities under NaCl and NaI gradients, outperforming existing membranes.
Heterogeneous membranes that exhibit an ionic diode effect are promising candidates for osmotic energy conversion. However, existing heterogeneous membranes lack molecular-level designed ion channels, thereby limiting their power densities. Here, we demonstrate ionic diode covalent organic framework (COF) membranes with well-defined ion channels, asymmetric geometry and surface charge polarity as high-performance osmotic power generators. The COF diode membranes are comprised of heterojunctions combining a positively charged ultrathin COF layer and a negatively charged COF layer supported by a porous COF nanofiber scaffold, exhibiting an ionic diode effect that effectuates fast unidirectional ion diffusion and anion selectivity. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the differentiated interactions between anions and COF channels contributed to superior I- transport over other anions. Consequently, the COF diode membranes achieved high output power densities of 19.2 and 210.1 W m-2 under a 50-fold NaCl and NaI gradient, respectively, outperforming state-of-the-art heterogeneous membranes. This work suggests the great potential of COF diode membranes for anion transport and energy-related applications.

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