Ultra‐stable cycling of organic carboxylate molecule hydrogen bonded with inorganic Ti3C2Tx MXene with improved redox kinetics for sodium‐ion batteries

Author:

Li Jiabao1,Hao Jingjing1,Wang Ruoxing1,Yuan Quan1,Wang Tianyi1,Pan Likun2ORCID,Li Junfeng3,Wang Chengyin1

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Yangzhou University Yangzhou Jiangsu China

2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance School of Physics and Electronic Science East China Normal University Shanghai China

3. College of Logistics Engineering Shanghai Maritime University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractThe application of small organic molecules for sodium‐ion batteries is generally plagued by their high solubility, poor conductivity, and sluggish redox dynamics in organic electrolyte, thus developing efficient strategies to restrain solubilization while obtaining fast charge transfer becomes a challenge. Herein, a rational hybridization strategy through hydrogen bond between organic molecule and inorganic substrate has been proposed, employing the terminal –C═O of trisodium 1, 2, 4‐benzenetricarboxylate (TBC) molecule and –OH groups of inorganic Ti3C2Tx MXene, respectively. In general, such a design evidently mitigates the aggregation of both TBC molecules and Ti3C2Tx MXene. Furthermore, the robust hydrogen bonding significantly mitigates the dissolution of TBC and guarantees the robust coupling between them, thus contributing to the integrity of electrode and modifying the electrochemical sodium storage in both half and full cells. Moreover, the systematic kinetic analysis and mechanism detection reveal improved charge transportation and robust two‐electron electrochemical reversibility of the hybrid TBC/Ti3C2Tx. Taken together, this work demonstrates a potential novel strategy toward stable and practical organic battery chemistries through hydrogen bonding with inorganic compounds.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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