Yannan LiuYiyue LuArafat Hossain KhanGang WangYong WangAhiud MoragZhiyong WangGuangbo ChenShengyun HuangNaisa ChandrasekharDavood SabaghiDongqi LiPanpan ZhangDongling MaEike BrunnerMinghao YuXinliang Feng
Abstract Emerging rechargeable aluminium batteries (RABs) offer a sustainable option for next‐generation energy storage technologies with low cost and exemplary safety. However, the development of RABs is restricted by the limited availability of high‐performance cathode materials. Herein, we report two polyimide two‐dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D‐COFs) cathodes with redox‐bipolar capability in RAB. The optimal 2D‐COF electrode achieves a high specific capacity of 132 mAh g −1 . Notably, the electrode presents long‐term cycling stability (with a negligible ≈0.0007 % capacity decay per cycle), outperforming early reported organic RAB cathodes. 2D‐COFs integrate n‐type imide and p‐type triazine active centres into the periodic porous polymer skeleton. With multiple characterizations, we elucidate the unique Faradaic reaction of the 2D‐COF electrode, which involves AlCl 2+ and AlCl 4 − dual‐ions as charge carriers. This work paves the avenue toward novel organic cathodes in RABs.
Linqi ChengXiaoli YanJie YuXupeng ZhangHeng‐guo WangFengchao CuiYinghui Wang
Bingwei BaoYingying HaoXilu WuRu XiaoChengyi HouYaogang LiQinghong ZhangKerui LiHongzhi Wang
Xiyue PengArdeshir BaktashYongxin HuangNorah S. AlghamdiJiakang YouJing NingRuijing XinLong HaoTengfei QiuBin WangLinjie ZhiLianzhou WangBin Luo
Zhangyi XiongLiang GuYing LiuHao WangLe ShiXiaowei WuLingmei LiuZhijie Chen