Enhanced As-COF nanochannels as a high-capacity anode for K and Ca-ion batteries.
Shehzad AhmedAwais GhaniImran MuhammadIltaf MuhammadAndleeb MehmoodNaeem UllahArzoo HassanYong WangXiao-Qing TianBoris YakobsonPublished in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
Covalent organic frameworks can be used for next-generation rechargeable metal-ion batteries due to their controllable spatial and chemical architectures and plentiful elemental reserves. In this study, the arsenic-based covalent organic framework (As-COF) is designed by employing the geometrical symmetry of a semiconducting phosphazene-based covalent organic framework that uses p -phenylenediamine as a linker and hexachorocyclotriphosphazene as an As-containing monomer in a C 3 -like spatial configuration. The As-COF with engineered nanochannels demonstrates exceptional anodic behavior for potassium (K) and calcium (Ca) ion batteries. It exhibits a high storage capacity of about 914(2039) mA h g -1 , low diffusion barriers of 0.12(0.26) eV, low open circuit voltage of 0.23(0.18) V, and a minimal volume expansion of 2.41(2.32)% for K (Ca) ions. These attributes collectively suggest that As-COF could significantly advance high-capacity rechargeable batteries.