Electrochemical Capacitance Traces with Interlayer Spacing in Two‐dimensional Conductive Metal–Organic Frameworks

Author:

Su Alice Y.1ORCID,Apostol Petru2ORCID,Wang Jiande1ORCID,Vlad Alexandru2ORCID,Dincă Mircea1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology 02139 Cambridge USA

2. Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences, Molecular Chemistry, Materials and Catalysis Université Catholique de Louvain Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 Belgium

Abstract

AbstractElectrically conductive metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising candidates for electrochemical capacitors (EC) for fast energy storage due to their high specific surface areas and potential for redox activity. To maximize energy density, traditional inorganic pseudocapacitors have utilized faradaic processes in addition to double‐layer capacitance. Although conductive MOFs are usually comprised of redox active ligands which allow faradaic reactions upon electrochemical polarization, systematic studies providing deeper understanding of the charge storage processes and structure‐function relationships have been scarce. Here, we investigate the charge storage mechanisms of a series of triazatruxene‐based 2D layered conductive MOFs with variable alkyl functional groups, Ni3(HIR3‐TAT)2 (TAT=triazatruxene; R=H, Et, n‐Bu, n‐Pent). Functionalization of the triazatruxene core allows for systematic variation of structural parameters while maintaining in‐plane conjugation between ligands and metals. Specifically, R groups modulate interlayer spacing, which in turn shifts the charge storage mechanism from double‐layer capacitance towards pseudocapacitance, leading to an increase in molar specific capacitance from Ni3(HIH3‐TAT)2 to Ni3(HIBu3‐TAT)2. Partial exfoliation of Ni3(HIBu3‐TAT)2 renders redox active ligand moieties more accessible, and thus increases the dominance of faradaic processes. Our strategy of controlling charge storage mechanism through tuning the accessibility of redox‐active sites may motivate further design and engineering of electrode materials for EC.

Funder

Basic Energy Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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