| Literature DB >> 28537590 |
Wei Liu1,2,3, Xin Luo2, Yang Bao1,2,3, Yan Peng Liu1, Guo-Hong Ning1, Ibrahim Abdelwahab1,3, Linjun Li2, Chang Tai Nai1, Zhi Gang Hu4, Dan Zhao4, Bin Liu4, Su Ying Quek2,5, Kian Ping Loh1,2.
Abstract
The fabrication of crystalline 2D conjugated polymers with well-defined repeating units and in-built porosity presents a significant challenge to synthetic chemists. Yet they present an appealing target because of their desirable physical and electronic properties. Here we report the preparation of a 2D conjugated aromatic polymer synthesized via C-C coupling reactions between tetrabromopolyaromatic monomers. Pre-arranged monomers in the bulk crystal undergo C-C coupling driven by endogenous solid-state polymerization to produce a crystalline polymer, which can be mechanically exfoliated into micrometre-sized lamellar sheets with a thickness of 1 nm. Isothermal gas-sorption measurements of the bulk material reveal a dominant pore size of ~0.6 nm, which indicates uniform open channels from the eclipsed stacking of the sheets. When employed as an organic anode in an ambient-temperature sodium cell, the material allows a fast charge/discharge of sodium ions, with impressive reversible capacity, rate capability and stability metrics.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28537590 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2696
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427