Host-guest regulations in functionalized metal and covalent organic frameworks raise the performance of lithium sulfur batteries

Qilin Huang , Yulin Gao , Jianguo Sun , Binbin Liu , Ximeng Liu , Yuepeng Pang , Yu Liu , John Wang
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Lithium sulfur batteries (LSBs) show great promise as next-generation batteries due to their high energy density. However, commercialization is hindered by limited cycle life, fast capacity decay and poor sulfur utilization, primarily due to the intricate phase evolution during battery operation and insulating characteristics of sulfur, leading to uncontrollable sulfur and polysulfide distribution and inefficient conversion kinetics. Therefore, the incorporation of metal and covalent organic frameworks (MOFs and COFs) has been widely employed in LSBs to serve as hosts, enabling the regulation of conversion and diffusion behavior of guest species, including lithium ions, sulfur and polysulfides, within their well-defined nanosized cavities. Nevertheless, pristine frameworks often fail to meet the requisite standards, and framework functionalization offers unique opportunities to tailor desired attributes and facilitate selective host-guest interactions in LSBs. However, a thorough understanding on how to precisely customize the nano-channels with functional groups to promote such interactions remains largely unexplored. In this review, we provide a systematic discussion on how the grafting of functional groups containing various active sites can play a role in host-guest chemistry, and focus on the latest advancements in engineering functionalized MOFs and COFs as charged-species regulators to tackle the problems causing poor LSB electrochemical performance. The concepts of electrophilic and nucleophilic effects are proposed, uncovering the mechanisms of framework functionalization in LSBs and serving as guidance for future developments.

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功能化金属和共价有机框架中的主客体规则提高了锂硫电池的性能
锂硫电池(LSB)能量密度高,有望成为下一代电池。然而,由于电池运行过程中错综复杂的相演化和硫的绝缘特性,导致硫和多硫化物分布不可控以及转换动力学效率低下,电池的商业化受到了循环寿命有限、容量衰减快和硫利用率低的阻碍。因此,在 LSB 中广泛采用了金属和共价有机框架(MOFs 和 COFs)作为宿主,以调节客体物种(包括锂离子、硫和多硫化物)在其定义明确的纳米级空腔中的转化和扩散行为。然而,原始框架往往达不到所需的标准,而框架功能化则提供了独特的机会来定制所需的属性,并促进 LSB 中选择性的主客体相互作用。然而,对于如何用功能基团精确定制纳米通道以促进这种相互作用的透彻理解在很大程度上仍有待探索。在这篇综述中,我们系统地讨论了接枝含有各种活性位点的功能基团如何在主-客化学中发挥作用,并重点介绍了功能化 MOFs 和 COFs 作为带电物种调节剂在工程学方面的最新进展,以解决导致 LSB 电化学性能不佳的问题。提出了亲电效应和亲核效应的概念,揭示了 LSB 中框架官能化的机理,为未来的发展提供了指导。
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