| Literature DB >> 29675949 |
Keisuke Wada1,2,3, Ken Sakaushi1,4, Sono Sasaki5,3, Hiroshi Nishihara2.
Abstract
The metallically conductive bis(diimino)nickel framework (NiDI), an emerging class of metal-organic framework (MOF) analogues consisting of two-dimensional (2D) coordination networks, was found to have an energy storage principle that uses both cation and anion insertion. This principle gives high energy led by a multielectron transfer reaction: Its specific capacity is one of the highest among MOF-based cathode materials in rechargeable energy storage devices, with stable cycling performance up to 300 cycles. This mechanism was studied by a wide spectrum of electrochemical techniques combined with density-functional calculations. This work shows that a rationally designed material system of conductive 2D coordination networks can be promising electrode materials for many types of energy devices.Entities:
Keywords: ambipolarity; energy storage; layered compounds; metal-organic frameworks; redox chemistry
Year: 2018 PMID: 29675949 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201802521
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336