Sulfonic acid functionalized covalent organic frameworks for lithium-sulfur battery separator and oxygen evolution electrocatalyst.

Journal of colloid and interface science(2023)

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Abstract
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are considered as a class of potential candidates for energy storage and catalysis. In this work, a COF containing sulfonic groups was prepared to be a modified separator in lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs). Benefiting from the charged sulfonic groups, the COF-SO cell exhibited higher ionic conductivity (1.83 mS⋅cm). Moreover, the modified COF-SO separator not only inhibited the shuttle of polysulfide but also promoted Li diffusion, thanks to the electrostatic interaction. The COF-SO cell also showed excellent electrochemical performance that the initial specific capacity of the battery was 890 mA h g at 0.5 C and demonstrated 631 mA h g after 200 cycles. In addition, COF-SO with satisfactory electrical conductivity was also used as an electrocatalyst toward oxygen evolution reaction (OER) via cation-exchange strategy. The electrocatalyst COF-SO@FeNi possessed a low overpotential (350 mV at 10 mA cm) in an alkaline aqueous electrolyte. Furthermore, COF-SO@FeNi exhibited exceptional stability, and the overpotential increased about 11 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm after 1000 cycles. This work facilitates the application of versatile COFs in the electrochemistry field.
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Covalent organic frameworks, Lithium-sulfur battery, Separator, Oxygen evolution reaction
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