Porous polyimide framework based on perylene and triazine for reversible potassium-ion storage†
Abstract
Potassium-ion batteries have attracted considerable attention as an emerging energy-storage solution due to the abundance of potassium resources. The current development of potassium-ion batteries is, however, largely impeded by the lack of high-capacity and cyclable electrode materials. Herein, we report that porous polyimide frameworks (PIFs) based on perylene and triazine are a promising anode material for potassium-ion batteries. Thanks to the high-density electroactive imide groups and their robust molecular structure, our PIF delivers a large reversible specific capacity of ∼190 mA h g−1 at 0.2 A g−1, a good rate performance (∼115 mA h g−1 at 2 A g−1) and long cycling stability (83% capacity retention after 1000 cycles at 5 A g−1). These metrics render PIFs a highly promising anode material for potassium-ion batteries for future large-scale energy-storage applications.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Energy storage with rechargeable Li batteries and beyond and 2021 Materials Chemistry Frontiers HOT articles