Enhanced Li + charge storage in naphthalene diimide/vanadium pentoxide intercalates.
Francisco de Araújo SilvaRenato Salviato CicolaniGilberto LimaFritz HugueninGrégoire Jean-François DemetsPublished in: RSC advances (2018)
N , N '-Bis(4-aminophenyl)-1,4,5,8-naphthalene diimide (NDI-ph) was intercalated into lamellar vanadium pentoxide (V 2 O 5 ) in different amounts to prepare hybrid intercalates. The presence of the imide supports the material's ability to form lithium salts with the structural stabilization of the oxide matrix. This effect is remarkable in charge/discharge cycles in terms of Li + uptake and discharge by the lamellar intercalates, as we could double the ion uptake capacity (1.27 Li + per V 2 O 5 unit vs. 0.66 for pure V 2 O 5 ), enhance the chemical reversibility and double the specific charge capacity (188 mA h g -1 vs. 98 mA h g -1 for pure V 2 O 5 ) with very small amounts of this imide. This is the first paper dealing with naphthalene diimide intercalates in vanadium pentoxide xerogel for Li + storage.