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Polyoxometalate-Bridged Synthesis of Superstructured Mesoporous Polymers and Their Derivatives for Sodium-Iodine Batteries.


ABSTRACT: Despite the impressive progress in mesoporous materials over past decades, for those precursors having no well-matched interactions with soft templates, there are still obstacles to be guided for mesoporous structure via soft-template strategies. Here, a polyoxometalate-assisted co-assembly route is proposed for controllable construction of superstructured mesoporous materials by introducing polyoxometalates as bifunctional bridge units, which weakens the self-nucleation tendency of the precursor through coordination interactions and simultaneously connects the template through the induced dipole-dipole interaction. By this strategy, a series of meso-structured polymers, featuring highly open radial mesopores and dendritic pore walls composed of continuous interwoven nanosheets can be facilely obtained. Further carbonization gave rise to nitrogen-doped hierarchical mesoporous carbon decorated uniformly with ultrafine γ-Mo2 N nanoparticles. Density functional theory proves that nitrogen-doped carbon and γ-Mo2 N can strongly adsorb polyiodide ions, which effectively alleviate polyiodide dissolving in organic electrolytes. Thereby, as the cathode materials for sodium-iodine batteries, the I2 -loaded carbonaceous composite shows a high specific capacity (235 mA h g-1 at 0.5 A g-1 ), excellent rate performance, and cycle stability. This work will open a new venue for controllable synthesis of new hierarchical mesoporous functional materials, and thus promote their applications toward diverse fields.

SUBMITTER: Zhang T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10323648 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polyoxometalate-Bridged Synthesis of Superstructured Mesoporous Polymers and Their Derivatives for Sodium-Iodine Batteries.

Zhang Tingting T   Wei Facai F   Wu Yong Y   Li Wenda W   Huang Lingyan L   Fu Jianwei J   Jing Chengbin C   Cheng Jiangong J   Liu Shaohua S  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230425 19


Despite the impressive progress in mesoporous materials over past decades, for those precursors having no well-matched interactions with soft templates, there are still obstacles to be guided for mesoporous structure via soft-template strategies. Here, a polyoxometalate-assisted co-assembly route is proposed for controllable construction of superstructured mesoporous materials by introducing polyoxometalates as bifunctional bridge units, which weakens the self-nucleation tendency of the precurso  ...[more]

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