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Hydroxide ion-conducting viologen-bakelite organic frameworks for flexible solid-state zinc-air battery applications

Nanoscale Horizons, ISSN: 2055-6764, Vol: 8, Issue: 2, Page: 224-234
2022
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Adaptable polymer-based solid-state electrolytes can be a game-changer toward safe, lightweight flexible batteries. We present a robust Bakelite-type organic polymer covalently decked with viologen, triazine, and phenolic moieties. Its flexible structure with cationic viologen centers incorporates counter-balancing free hydroxide ions into the polymeric framework. By design, the aromatic groups and heteroatoms in the framework can be activated under an applied potential to prompt a push-pull drive, setting off the towing of hydroxide ions via weak electrostatic, van der Waals, and hydrogen-bond interactions. The frontier orbitals from a DFT-modeled structure certify this. The hydroxyl-polymer requires minimal KOH wetting to maintain a humid environment for Grotthuss-type transport. The hydroxide ion conductivity reaches a value of 1.4 × 10 S cm at 80 °C and 95% RH, which is retained for over 15 h. We enhanced its practical utility by coating it as a thin solid-state separator-cum-electrolyte on readily available filter paper. The composite exhibits a conductivity of 4.5 × 10 S cm at 80 °C and 95% RH. A zinc-air battery (ZAB) constructed using this polymer-coated paper as electrolyte yields a maximum power density of 115 mW cm and high specific capacitance of 435 mA h g. The power density recorded for our ZAB is among the best reported for polymer electrolyte-based batteries. Subsequently, the flexible battery fabricated with IISERP-POF11_OH@FilterPaper exhibits an OCV of 1.44 V, and three batteries in series power a demo traffic signal. To underscore the efficiency of hydroxide ion transport through the complex multifunctional backbone of the polymer, we calculated the diffusion coefficient for OH (Exp: 2.9 × 10 cm s; Comp. 5.2 × 10 cm s) using electrochemical methods and MD simulations. Climbing-edge NEB calculations reveal a large energy barrier of 2.11 eV for Zn to penetrate the polymer and identify hydroxide ions within the polymer, suggesting no undesirable Zn crossover. Our findings assert the readily accessible C-C-linked cationic polymer's capacity as a solid-state electrolyte for ZABs and any anion-conducting membrane.

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Rase, Deepak; Illathvalappil, Rajith; Singh, Himan Dev; Shekhar, Pragalbh; Leo, Liya S; Chakraborty, Debanjan; Haldar, Sattwick; Shelke, Ankita; Ajithkumar, Thalasseril G; Vaidhyanathan, Ramanathan

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

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