Conjugated and Non-conjugated Polymers Containing Two-Electron Redox Dihydrophenazines for Lithium-Organic Batteries.
Xiang ZhaoXuan QiuHaodong XueSi LiuDingli LiangChuan YanWeinan ChenYong-Gang WangGang ZhouPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Organic p-type cathode materials have recently attracted increasing attention due to their higher redox potentials and rate capabilities in comparison to n-type cathodes. However, most of the p-type cathodes based on one-electron redox still suffer from limited stability and low specific capacity (<150 mAh g -1 ). Herein, two polymers, conjugated poly(diethyldihydrophenazine vinylene) (CPP) and non-conjugated poly(diethyldihydrophenazine ethylidene) (NCPP) containing two-electron redox dihydrophenazine, have been developed as p-type cathode materials. It is experimentally and theoretically found that the conjugated linkage among the redox centers in polymer CPP is more favorable for the effective charge delocalization on the conjugated polymer backbone and the sufficient oxidation in the higher potential region (3.3-4.2 V vs. Li/Li + ). Consequently, the CPP cathode displays a higher reversible specific capacity of 184 mAh g -1 with excellent cycling stability.