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Green synthesis of olefin-linked covalent organic frameworks for hydrogen fuel cell applications

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  • Zhifang Wang

    (Nankai University
    Nankai University)

  • Yi Yang

    (Nankai University
    Nankai University)

  • Zhengfeng Zhao

    (Nankai University
    Nankai University)

  • Penghui Zhang

    (Nankai University)

  • Yushu Zhang

    (Nankai University)

  • Jinjin Liu

    (Nankai University)

  • Shengqian Ma

    (University of North Texas)

  • Peng Cheng

    (Nankai University
    Nankai University
    Nankai University)

  • Yao Chen

    (Nankai University
    Nankai University)

  • Zhenjie Zhang

    (Nankai University
    Nankai University
    Nankai University)

Abstract

Green synthesis of crystalline porous materials for energy-related applications is of great significance but very challenging. Here, we create a green strategy to fabricate a highly crystalline olefin-linked pyrazine-based covalent organic framework (COF) with high robustness and porosity under solvent-free conditions. The abundant nitrogen sites, high hydrophilicity, and well-defined one-dimensional nanochannels make the resulting COF an ideal platform to confine and stabilize the H3PO4 network in the pores through hydrogen-bonding interactions. The resulting material exhibits low activation energy (Ea) of 0.06 eV, and ultrahigh proton conductivity across a wide relative humidity (10–90 %) and temperature range (25–80 °C). A realistic proton exchange membrane fuel cell using the olefin-linked COF as the solid electrolyte achieve a maximum power of 135 mW cm−2 and a current density of 676 mA cm−2, which exceeds all reported COF materials.

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  • Zhifang Wang & Yi Yang & Zhengfeng Zhao & Penghui Zhang & Yushu Zhang & Jinjin Liu & Shengqian Ma & Peng Cheng & Yao Chen & Zhenjie Zhang, 2021. "Green synthesis of olefin-linked covalent organic frameworks for hydrogen fuel cell applications," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-8, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-22288-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22288-9
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