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Dual redox-active porous polyimides as high performance and versatile electrode material for next-generation batteries

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MATERIALS HORIZONS
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 967-976

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2mh01335e

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A novel dual redox-active and porous polyimide network (MTA-MPT) was proposed for high energy density lithium batteries and symmetric all-organic batteries, which exhibited high theoretical capacity and excellent cycling performance.
Energy storage will be a primordial actor of the ecological transition initiated in the energy and transport sectors. As such, innovative approaches to design high-performance electrode materials are crucial for the development of the next generation of batteries. Herein, a novel dual redox-active and porous polyimide network (MTA-MPT), based on mellitic trianhydride (MTA) and 3,7-diamino-N-methylphenothiazine (MPT) monomers, is proposed for applications in both high energy density lithium batteries and symmetric all-organic batteries. The MTA-MPT porous polyimide was synthesized using a novel environmentally-friendly hydrothermal polymerization method. Rooted in its dual redox proprieties, the MTA-MPT porous polyimide exhibits a high theoretical capacity making it a very attractive cathode material for high energy density battery applications. The cycling performance of this novel electrode material was assessed in both high energy density lithium batteries and light-weight symmetric all-organic batteries, displaying excellent rate capability and long-term cycling stability.

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