Tetraphenylethylene‐Functionalized Zirconium Metal‐Organic Frameworks Enabling Polyiodide Confinement for High‐Performance Zinc‐Iodine Batteries

C Chenhui Yin X Xiaotian Guo X Xinyu Qin (School of Chemistry and Materials Yangzhou University Yangzhou Jiangsu P. R. China) J Jia Shi (State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Institute of Artificial Intelligence & Innovation Laboratory for Sciences and Technologies of Energy Materials of Fujian Province (IKKEM)) L Li Jiang (Department of Radiation Oncology The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University Nanning China) Q Qian Li M Mohsen Shakouri (Canadian Light Source Inc., University of Saskatchewan, SK, Saskatoon S7N 2 V3, Canada) B Bin He (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids) H Huijie Zhou (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Yangzhou University Yangzhou Jiangsu 225002 P.R. China) C Cheng Ma H Huan Pang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Tunable morphology and structure of metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) are critical for tailoring their physical‐chemical characteristics and electrochemical functionality. In this work, a ligand extension strategy combined with a controlled etching process is employed in designing and synthesizing zirconium‐based MOFs (Zr‐MOFs). These structural optimizations increase active sites exposure and improve accessibility to π‐conjugated transport channels. The obtained tetraphenylethylene‐based Zr‐MOFs exhibit excellent iodine adsorption capacity and strong confinement of polyiodides, enabling their use as cathode hosts in aqueous zinc‐iodine batteries. The π‐conjugated tetraphenylethylene ligand further increases the capacitance of batteries by promoting rapid electron dispersion and charge storage within the extended conjugated frameworks. In situ Raman spectroscopy and theoretical analyses reveal that the combination of physical confinement and chemical absorbance effects effectively stabilizes iodine species and governs the charge‐discharge mechanism. As a result, the M4/I 2 cathode exhibits excellent cycling stability, high multiplicity capacity, and reversible iodine redox kinetics. This research provides a generalizable strategy for constructing MOFs with controlled morphology and structure, offering new insights for the design of future high‐performance aqueous battery systems.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 22
Published April 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

C

Chenhui Yin

X

Xiaotian Guo

X

Xinyu Qin

School of Chemistry and Materials Yangzhou University Yangzhou Jiangsu P. R. China

J

Jia Shi

State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Institute of Artificial Intelligence & Innovation Laboratory for Sciences and Technologies of Energy Materials of Fujian Province (IKKEM)

L

Li Jiang

Department of Radiation Oncology The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University Nanning China

Q

Qian Li

M

Mohsen Shakouri

Canadian Light Source Inc., University of Saskatchewan, SK, Saskatoon S7N 2 V3, Canada

B

Bin He

Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids

H

Huijie Zhou

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Yangzhou University Yangzhou Jiangsu 225002 P.R. China

C

Cheng Ma

H

Huan Pang