Self‐Phosphorization of MOF‐Armored Microbes for Advanced Energy Storage

Utilization of microbes as the carbon source and structural template to fabricate porous carbon has incentivized great interests owing to their diverse micromorphology and intricate intracellular structure, apart from the obvious benefit of “turning waste into wealth.” Challenges remain to preserve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2020-06, Vol.16 (24), p.e2000755-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Jiapeng, Yuan, Xietao, Wang, Chonglong, Shao, Xixi, Yang, Baiyu, Abdul Razzaq, Amir, Zhao, Xiaohui, Lian, Yuebin, Deng, Zhao, Chen, Muzi, Peng, Yang
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Zusammenfassung:Utilization of microbes as the carbon source and structural template to fabricate porous carbon has incentivized great interests owing to their diverse micromorphology and intricate intracellular structure, apart from the obvious benefit of “turning waste into wealth.” Challenges remain to preserve the biological structure through the harsh and laborious post‐synthetic treatments, and tailor the functionality as desired. Herein, Escherichia coli is directly coated with metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) through in situ assembly to fabricate N, P co‐doped porous carbon capsules expressing self‐phosphorized metal phosphides. While the MOF coating serves as an armoring layer for facilitating the morphology inheritance from the bio‐templates and provides metal sources for generating extra porosity and electrochemically active sites, the P‐rich phospholipids and N‐rich proteins from the plasma membrane enable carbon matrix doping and further yield metal phosphides. These unique structural and compositional features endow the carbon capsules with great capabilities in suppressing polysulfide shuttling and catalyzing reversible oxygen conversion, ultimately leading to the superb performance of lithium–sulfur batteries and zinc–air batteries. Combining the bio‐templating strategy with hierarchical MOF assembly, this work opens a new avenue for the fabrication of highly porous and functional carbon for advanced energy applications. N, P co‐doped porous carbon capsules expressing self‐phosphorized metal phosphides are fabricated by in situ assembling bimetallic Co/Zn metal organic frameworks on E. coli, demonstrating superb electrochemical performances in both lithium–sulfur and zinc–air batteries due to their great potency in suppressing polysulfide shuttling and catalyzing reversible oxygen conversion.
ISSN:1613-6810
1613-6829
DOI:10.1002/smll.202000755