| Literature DB >> 33939427 |
Bin Han1, Xu Ding1, Baoqiu Yu1, Hui Wu2, Wei Zhou2, Wenping Liu1, Chuangyu Wei3, Baotong Chen1, Dongdong Qi1, Hailong Wang1, Kang Wang1, Yanli Chen3, Banglin Chen4, Jianzhuang Jiang1.
Abstract
The rapid development in synthesis methodology and applications for covalent organic frameworks (COFs) has been witnessed in recent years. However, the synthesis of highly stable functional COFs still remains a great challenge. Herein two-dimensional polyimide-linked phthalocyanine COFs (denoted as CoPc-PI-COF-1 and CoPc-PI-COF-2) have been devised and prepared through the solvothermal reaction of the tetraanhydrides of 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octacarboxyphthalocyaninato cobalt(II) with 1,4-phenylenediamine and 4,4'-biphenyldiamine, respectively. The resultant CoPc-PI-COFs with a four-connected sql net exhibit AA stacking configurations according to powder X-ray diffraction studies, showing permanent porosity, thermal stability above 300 °C, and excellent resistance to a 12 M HCl aqueous solution for 20 days. Current-voltage curves reveal the conductivity of CoPc-PI-COF-1 and CoPc-PI-COF-2 with the value of 3.7 × 10-3 and 1.6 × 10-3 S m-1, respectively. Due to the same Co(II) electroactive sites together with similar permanent porosity and CO2 adsorption capacity for CoPc-PI-COFs, the cathodes made up of COFs and carbon black display a similar CO2-to-CO Faradaic efficiency of 87-97% at applied potentials between -0.60 and -0.90 V (vs RHE) in 0.5 M KHCO3 solution. However, in comparison with the CoPc-PI-COF-2&carbon black electrode, the CoPc-PI-COF-1 counterpart provides a larger current density (jCO) of -21.2 mA cm-2 at -0.90 V associated with its higher conductivity. This cathode also has a high turnover number and turnover frequency, amounting to 277 000 and 2.2 s-1 at -0.70 V during 40 h of measurement. The present result clearly discloses the great potential of 2D porous crystalline solids in electrocatalysis.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33939427 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c02145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419