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Recent Progress in Organic Electrodes for Li and Na Rechargeable Batteries

Author(s)
Lee, SechanKwon, GiyunKu, KyojinYoon, KyunghoJung, Sung-KyunLim, Hee-DaeKang, Kisuk
Issued Date
2018-10
DOI
10.1002/adma.201704682
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53084
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.30, no.42
Abstract
Organic rechargeable batteries, which use organics as electrodes, are excellent candidates for next-generation energy storage systems because they offer design flexibility due to the rich chemistry of organics while being eco-friendly and potentially cost efficient. However, their widespread usage is limited by intrinsic problems such as poor electronic conductivity, easy dissolution into liquid electrolytes, and low volumetric energy density. New types of organic electrode materials with various redox centers or molecular structures have been developed over the past few decades. Moreover, research aimed at enhancing electrochemical properties via chemical tuning has been at the forefront of organic rechargeable batteries research in recent years, leading to significant progress in their performance. Here, an overview of the current developments of organic rechargeable batteries is presented, with a brief history of research in this field. Various strategies for improving organic electrode materials are discussed with respect to tuning intrinsic properties of organics using molecular modification and optimizing their properties at the electrode level. A comprehensive understanding of the progress in organic electrode materials is provided along with the fundamental science governing their performance in rechargeable batteries thus a guide is presented to the optimal design strategies to improve the electrochemical performance for next-generation battery systems.
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
0935-9648
Keyword (Author)
biomimeticschemical modificationorganic electrochemistryorganic electrode materialsorganic rechargeable batteries
Keyword
ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIESRADICAL POLYMERANODE MATERIALDISODIUM TEREPHTHALATEREDOX POLYMERIZATION ELECTRODESCATHODE-ACTIVE MATERIALSFUNCTIONALIZED CARBON NANOTUBESLITHIUM-ION BATTERIESALL-SOLID-STATEENERGY-STORAGE

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