Fig. 5: Li+ transport and conduction. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Li+ transport and conduction.

From: Alternating-sequence polymer chain facilitating Li+ transport in covalent organic frameworks

Fig. 5: Li+ transport and conduction.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

EIS of Li–TA–COF and Li–PF–COF electrolytes (a); Ea of Li–TA–COF and Li–PF–COF electrolytes (b); Li+ transfer number of Li–TA–COF and Li–PF–COF electrolytes (c); comparison of Li+ transference number and Li+ conductivity of COF-based solid-state electrolyte (d), the source of the literature data shown in this Figure can be found in Supplementary Table 2; electrochemical stable window of Li–TA–COF and Li–PF–COF (e); galvanostatic voltage profiles of Li||Li symmetric batteries using Li–TA–COF and Li–PF–COF electrolytes at 0.2 mA cm−2 with 0.2 mAh cm−2 (f); EIS of Li||Li symmetric batteries using Li–PF–COF electrolytes at various cycles (g); Li+ migrated pathway in Li–PF–COF electrolyte by MD simulation (h).

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