Chemically
Stable Polyarylether-Based Metallophthalocyanine
Frameworks with High Carrier Mobilities for Capacitive Energy Storage
Posted on 2021-10-07 - 18:33
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs)
with efficient charge transport
and exceptional chemical stability are emerging as an import class
of semiconducting materials for opto-/electronic devices and energy-related
applications. However, the limited synthetic chemistry to access such
materials and the lack of mechanistic understanding of carrier mobility
greatly hinder their practical applications. Herein, we report the
synthesis of three chemically stable polyarylether-based metallophthalocyanine
COFs (PAE-PcM, M = Cu, Ni, and Co) and facile in situ growth of their
thin films on various substrates (i.e., SiO2/Si, ITO, quartz)
under solvothermal conditions. We show that PAE-PcM COFs thin films
with van der Waals layered structures exhibit p-type
semiconducting properties with the intrinsic mobility up to ∼19.4
cm2 V–1 s–1 and 4 orders
of magnitude of increase in conductivity for PAE-PcCu film (0.2 S
m–1) after iodine doping. Density functional theory
calculations reveal that the carrier transport in the framework is
anisotropic, with the out-of-plane hole transport along columnar stacked
phthalocyanine more favorable. Furthermore, PAE-PcCo shows the redox
behavior maximumly contributes ∼88.5% of its capacitance performance,
giving rise to a high surface area normalized capacitance of ∼19
μF cm–2. Overall, this work not only offers
fundamental understandings of electronic properties of polyarylether-based
2D COFs but also paves the way for their energy-related applications.
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Yang, Chongqing; Jiang, Kaiyue; Zheng, Qi; Li, Xinle; Mao, Haiyan; Zhong, Wenkai; et al. (2021). Chemically
Stable Polyarylether-Based Metallophthalocyanine
Frameworks with High Carrier Mobilities for Capacitive Energy Storage. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c08265