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Heterocyclic Conjugated Polymer Nanoarchitectonics with Synergistic Redox-Active Sites for High-Performance Aluminium Organic Batteries.

Xiyue PengYuan XieArdeshir BaktashJiayong TangTongen LinXia HuangYuxiang HuZhongfan JiaDebra J SearlesYusuke YamauchiLianzhou WangBin Luo
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
The development of cost-effective and long-life rechargeable aluminium ion batteries (AIBs) shows promising prospects for sustainable energy storage applications. Here, we report a heteroatom π-conjugated polymer featuring synergistic C=O and C=N active centres as a new cathode material in AIBs using a low-cost AlCl 3 /urea electrolyte. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal the fused C=N sites in the polymer not only benefit good π-conjugation but also enhance the redox reactivity of C=O sites, which enables the polymer to accommodate four AlCl 2 (urea) 2 + per repeating unit. By integrating the polymer with carbon nanotubes, the hybrid cathode exhibits a high discharge capacity and a long cycle life (295 mAh g -1 at 0.1 A g -1 and 85 mAh g -1 at 1 A g -1 over 4000 cycles). The achieved specific energy density of 413 Wh kg -1 outperforms most Al-organic batteries reported to date. The synergistic redox-active sites strategy sheds light on the rational design of organic electrode materials.
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