Abstract

AbstractAqueous rechargeable batteries are prospective candidates for large‐scale grid energy storage. However, traditional anode materials applied lack acid‐alkali co‐tolerance. Herein, we report a covalent organic framework containing pyrazine (C=N) and phenylimino (−NH−) groups (HPP‐COF) as a long‐cycle and high‐rate anode for both acidic and alkaline batteries. The HPP‐COF′s robust covalent linkage and the hydrogen bond network between −NH− and water molecules collectively improve the acid‐alkaline co‐tolerance. More importantly, the hydrogen bond network promotes the rapid transport of H+/OH−by the Grotthuss mechanism. As a result, the HPP‐COF delivers a superior capacity and cycle stability (66.6 mAh g−1@ 30 A g−1, over 40000 cycles in 1 M H2SO4electrolyte; 91.7 mAh g−1@ 100 A g−1, over 30000 cycles @ 30 A g−1in 1 M NaOH electrolyte). The work opens a new direction for the structural design and application of COF materials in acidic and alkaline batteries.

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