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Rechargeable aqueous Zn-ion energy storage devices are promising candidates for next-generation energy storage technologies. However, the lack of highly reversible Zn2+-storage anode materials with low potential windows remains a primary concern. Here, we report a two-dimensional polyarylimide covalent organic framework (PI-COF) anode with high-kinetics Zn2+-storage capability. The well-organized pore channels of PI-COF allow the high accessibility of the build-in redox-active carbonyl groups and efficient ion diffusion with a low energy barrier. The constructed PI-COF anode exhibits a specific capacity (332 C g-1 or 92 mAh g-1 at 0.7 A g-1), a high rate capability (79.8% at 7 A g-1), and a long cycle life (85% over 4000 cycles). In situ Raman investigation and first-principle calculations clarify the two-step Zn2+-storage mechanism, in which imide carbonyl groups reversibly form negatively charged enolates. Dendrite-free full Zn-ion devices are fabricated by coupling PI-COF anodes with MnO2 cathodes, delivering excellent energy densities (23.9 ∼ 66.5 Wh kg-1) and supercapacitor-level power densities (133 ∼ 4782 W kg-1). This study demonstrates the feasibility of covalent organic framework as Zn2+-storage anodes and shows a promising prospect for constructing reliable aqueous energy storage devices.
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Minghao Yu
Hunan University
Naisa Chandrasekhar
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
Ramya Kormath Madam Raghupathy
Energy Storage Systems (United States)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Sun Yat-sen University
Technische Universität Dresden
Paderborn University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69da23acb48bb130d4684314 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c07992