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Finite phosphorene derived partial reduction of metal organic framework nanofoams for enhanced lithium storage capability

Gu, Shuang; Liu, Danni; Zhang, Xue; Huang, Hao; Zhang, Yanli; Cheng, Ziqiang; Liu, Qian; Meng, Lingqiang; Wang, Jiahong*; Chu, Paul K.; Yu, Xue-Feng
Science Citation Index Expanded
中国科学院

摘要

As a new class of crystalline porous materials, metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, the electrical conductivity and stability of conventional MOFs cannot meet the demand by next-generation high-rate LIBs. Herein, a partially-reduced MOF nanofoam (NiCo-MOF(P) NF) is synthesized by adding a small amount of phosphorene during the sol-gel self-assembly process. Since the amount of surface metallic species is increased, the carrier concentration and electrical conductivity are improved. Moreover, the structural stability is enhanced by phosphorus-oxygen and phosphorus-metal bonds generated during partial reduction. Although the phosphorus concentration is quite low (< 2 wt%), the NiCo-MOF(P) NFs exhibit three times higher reversible lithium storage capacity (1230.3 mA h g(-1) at 0.2 A g(-1)) compared to the stock NiCo-MOF after 250 cycles. At a higher current density (2.0 A g(-1)), the NiCo-MOF(P) NFs maintain the high capability (550 mA h g(-1)) after 700 cycles. These results demonstrate that the novel process of phosphoreneinduced mild reduction improves the lithium storage capability of mixed-valence MOFs. The surface functionalization strategy and unique in situ molecular interactions have large potential in the development of advanced functional materials.

关键词

Metal organic frameworks Partial reduction Phosphorene High rates Lithium storage