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Exfoliated Mesoporous 2D Covalent Organic Frameworks for High-Rate Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitors.

Yusran YusranHui LiXinyu GuanDaohao LiLingxue TangMing XueZhongbin ZhuangYushan YanValentin ValtchevShilun QiuQianrong Fang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2020)
The electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) are highly demanded electrical energy storage devices due to their high power density with thousands of cycle life compared with pseudocapacitors and batteries. Herein, a series of capacitor cells composed of exfoliated mesoporous 2D covalent organic frameworks (e-COFs) that are able to perform excellent double-layer charge storage is reported. The selected mesoporous 2D COFs possess eclipsed AA layer-stacking mode with 3.4 nm square-like open channels, favorable BET surface areas (up to 1170 m2 g-1 ), and high thermal and chemical stabilities. The COFs via the facile, scalable, and mild chemical exfoliation method are further exfoliated to produce thin-layer structure with average thickness of about 22 nm. The e-COF-based capacitor cells achieve high areal capacitance (5.46 mF cm-2 at 1,000 mV s-1 ), high gravimetric power (55 kW kg-1 ), and relatively low τ0 value (121 ms). More importantly, they perform nearly an ideal DL charge storage at high charge-discharge rate (up to 30 000 mV s-1 ) and maintain almost 100% capacitance stability even after 10 000 cycles. This study thus provides insights into the potential utilization of COF materials for EDLCs.
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