Covalent organic frameworks and their composites for rechargeable batteries.
Yuxia XuJiayue GongQing LiXiaotian GuoXin WanLin XuHuan PangPublished in: Nanoscale (2024)
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs), characterized by well-ordered pores, large specific surface area, good stability, high precision, and flexible design, are a promising material for batteries and have received extensive attention from researchers in recent years. Compared with inorganic materials, COFs can construct elastic frameworks with better structural stability, and their chemical compositions and structures can be precisely adjusted and functionalized at the molecular level, providing an open pathway for the convenient transfer of ions. In this review, the energy storage mechanism and unique superiority of COFs and COF composites as electrodes, separators and electrolytes for rechargeable batteries are discussed in detail. Special emphasis is placed on the relationship between the establishment of COF structures and their electrochemical performance in different batteries. Finally, this review summarizes the challenges and prospects of COFs and COF composites in battery equipment.