학술논문

On‐Water Surface Synthesis of Vinylene‐Linked Cationic Two‐Dimensional Polymer Films as the Anion‐Selective Electrode Coating.
Document Type
Article
Source
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 6/10/2024, Vol. 63 Issue 24, p1-9. 9p.
Subject
*POLYMER films
*CHEMICAL stability
*CATIONIC polymers
*THIN films
*ELECTRODES
*SURFACE coatings
Language
ISSN
1433-7851
Abstract
Vinylene‐linked two‐dimensional polymers (V‐2DPs) and their layer‐stacked covalent organic frameworks (V‐2D COFs) featuring high in‐plane π‐conjugation and robust frameworks have emerged as promising candidates for energy‐related applications. However, current synthetic approaches are restricted to producing V‐2D COF powders that lack processability, impeding their integration into devices, particularly within membrane technologies reliant upon thin films. Herein, we report the novel on‐water surface synthesis of vinylene‐linked cationic 2DPs films (V‐C2DP‐1 and V‐C2DP‐2) via Knoevenagel polycondensation, which serve as the anion‐selective electrode coating for highly‐reversible and durable zinc‐based dual‐ion batteries (ZDIBs). Model reactions and theoretical modeling revealed the enhanced reactivity and reversibility of the Knoevenagel reaction on the water surface. On this basis, we demonstrated the on‐water surface 2D polycondensation towards V‐C2DPs films that show large lateral size, tunable thickness, and high chemical stability. Representatively, V‐C2DP‐1 presents as a fully crystalline and face‐on oriented film with in‐plane lattice parameters of a=b≈43.3 Å. Profiting from its well‐defined cationic sites, oriented 1D channels, and stable frameworks, V‐C2DP‐1 film possesses superior bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide anion (TFSI−)‐transport selectivity (transference, t_=0.85) for graphite cathode in high‐voltage ZDIBs, thus triggering additional TFSI−‐intercalation stage and promoting its specific capacity (from ~83 to 124 mAh g−1) and cycling life (>1000 cycles, 95 % capacity retention). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]