Graphdiyne and its Composites for Lithium-Ion and Hydrogen Storage

  • Kun Yang
  • , Yuchong Kang
  • , Xuao Li
  • , Xiaoyun Ma
  • , Xiaoxue Wang
  • , Zhiqiang Lu
  • , Haibo Li*
  • , Wei Ma*
  • , Likun Pan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Graphynes (GYs) are a novel type of carbon allotrope composed of sp and sp2 hybridized carbon atoms, boasting both a planar conjugated structure akin to graphene and a pore-like configuration in three-dimensional space. Graphdiyne (GDY), the first successfully synthesized member of GYs family, has gained much interest due to its fascinating electrochemical properties including a greater theoretical capacity, high charge mobility and advanced electronic transport properties, making it a promising material for energy storage applications for lithium-ion and hydrogen storage. Various methods, including heteroatom substitution, embedding, strain, and nanomorphology control, have been employed to further enhance the energy storage performance of GDY. Despite the potential of GDY in energy storage applications, there are still challenges to overcome in scaling up mass production. This review summarizes recent progress in the synthesis and application of GDY in lithium-ion and hydrogen storage, highlighting the obstacles faced in large-scale commercial application of GDY-based energy storage devices. Suggestions on possible solutions to overcome these hurdles have also been provided. Overall, the unique properties of GDY make it a promising material for energy storage applications in lithium-ion and hydrogen storage devices. The findings presented here will inspire further development of energy storage devices utilizing GDY.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202301722
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume29
Issue number53
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Sep 2023

Keywords

  • electrochemical performance
  • graphdiyne
  • hydrogen storage
  • lithium-ion battery

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