A Phosphine-Amine-Linked Covalent Organic Framework with Staggered Stacking Structure for Lithium-Ion Conduction

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 Dec 21;62(52):e202310972. doi: 10.1002/anie.202310972. Epub 2023 Nov 22.

Abstract

In-plane ionic conduction over two-dimensional (2D) materials is desirable for flexible electronics. Exfoliating 2D covalent organic frameworks (COFs) towards a few layers is highly anticipated, whereas most examples remain robust via π-stacking against the interlayered dislocation. Herein, we synthesize a phosphine-amine-linked 2D COF by a nucleophilic substitution reaction of phosphazene with amines. The synthesized COF is crystalline, and stacks in an AB-staggered fashion, wherein the AB dual layers are interlocked by embedding P-Cl bonds from one to another layer, and the non-interlocked layers are readily delaminated. Therefore, in situ post-quaternization over phosphazene can improve the ionization of backbones, accompanied by layered exfoliation. The ultrathin nanosheets can decouple lithium salts for fast solid-state ion transport, achieving a high conductivity and low activation energy. Our findings explore the P-N substitution reaction for COF crystallization and demonstrate that the staggered stacking 2D COFs are readily exfoliated for designing solid electrolytes.

Keywords: Covalent Organic Frameworks; Ionic Conduction; Phosphazene; Post Modification; Staggered Stacking.