| Literature DB >> 33580887 |
Linfeng Zhong1, Zhengsong Fang1, Chenhao Shu1, Chunshao Mo1, Xiaochuan Chen1, Dingshan Yu1.
Abstract
Herein, we explore a new redox donor-acceptor conjugated microporous polymer (AQ-CMP) by utilizing anthraquinone and benzene as linkers via C-C linkages and demonstrate the first use of CMP as ultralong-lived anodes for rechargeable air batteries. AQ-CMP features an interconnected octupole network, which affords not only favorable electronic structure for enhanced electron transport and n-doping activity compared to linear counterpart, but also high density of active sites for maximizing the formula-weight-based redox capability. This coupled with highly cross-linked and porous structure endows AQ-CMP with a specific capacity of 202 mAh g-1 (96 % of theoretical capacity) at 2 Ag-1 and ≈100 % capacity retention over 60000 charge/discharge cycles. The assembled CMP-air full cell shows a stable and high capacity with full capacity recovery after only refreshing cathodes, while the decoupled electrolyte and cathode design boosts the discharge voltage and voltage efficiency to ≈1 V and 87.5 %.Entities:
Keywords: conjugated microporous polymers; electronic modulation; octupoles; organic anodes; rechargeable air batteries
Year: 2021 PMID: 33580887 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202016746
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336