Highly Flexible Dielectric Films from Solution Processable Covalent Organic Frameworks**

Author:

Senarathna Milinda C.1ORCID,Li He23ORCID,Perera Sachini D.1ORCID,Torres‐Correas Jose1,Diwakara Shashini D.1ORCID,Boardman Samuel R.1,Al‐Kharji Noora M.1ORCID,Liu Yi23ORCID,Smaldone Ronald A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Texas at Dallas 800 West Campbell Road Richardson TX 75080 USA

2. The Molecular Foundry Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 USA

3. Materials Sciences Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 USA

Abstract

AbstractCovalent organic frameworks (COFs) are known to be a promising class of materials for a wide range of applications, yet their poor solution processability limits their utility in many areas. Here we report a pore engineering method using hydrophilic side chains to improve the processability of hydrazone and β‐ketoenamine‐linked COFs and the production of flexible, crystalline films. Mechanical measurements of the free‐standing COF films of COF‐PEO‐3 (hydrazone‐linked) and TFP‐PEO‐3 (β‐ketoenamine‐linked), revealed a Young's modulus of 391.7 MPa and 1034.7 MPa, respectively. The solubility and excellent mechanical properties enabled the use of these COFs in dielectric devices. Specifically, the TFP‐PEO‐3 film‐based dielectric capacitors display simultaneously high dielectric constant and breakdown strength, resulting in a discharged energy density of 11.22 J cm−3. This work offers a general approach for producing solution processable COFs and mechanically flexible COF‐based films, which hold great potential for use in energy storage and flexible electronics applications.

Funder

DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory

American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund

Basic Energy Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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