Porous Organic Polymers as Promising Electrode Materials for Energy Storage Devices

Xu Liu, Cheng Fang Liu, Wen Yong Lai, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Eco-friendly and efficient energy production and storage technologies are highly demanded to address the environmental and energy crises. Compared with the extensive study of energy conversion, the study of energy storage is relatively lagging far behind. Porous organic polymers (POPs) involving crystalline covalent organic frameworks (COFs) and amorphous conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) have been recently proposed as attractive electrode materials for energy storage devices including supercapacitors and rechargeable batteries. Herein, recent development and essential design guidelines of POPs as promising electrode materials for supercapacitors and rechargeable batteries are discussed at length with particular focus on the synthetic methods, the working mechanism, and the structure–property relationships of POPs, which will provide a deep understanding of the intrinsic characteristics of POPs. Future prospects and challenges of POPs as electrode materials for energy storage devices are also discussed at the end.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2000154
JournalAdvanced Materials Technologies
Volume5
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2020

Keywords

  • conjugated microporous polymers
  • covalent organic frameworks
  • energy storage devices
  • rechargeable batteries
  • supercapacitors

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