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Impact of the Microstructure on Electrochemical Performances of Dilithium Benzoquinone Dioximate as a Positive Material for a Li-Ion Battery

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ACS APPLIED POLYMER MATERIALS
Volume 5, Issue 12, Pages 9865-9875

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c01618

Keywords

Organic batteries; positiveelectrode; dioximate; self-polymerization; Transmission Electron Microscopy; benzoquinone dioxime; lithium-ion battery; organic electrode

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In this study, we investigate the impact of material microstructure on the electrochemical performances of Li-2-BQDO and its oxidized and self-polymerized form, PNND, which are promising electroactive materials for energy storage. Through TEM analysis and XRD experiments, the role of microstructure and crystal structure in the energy storage process is highlighted.
Herein we would like to highlight the impact of the material microstructure on electrochemical performances of dilithium benzoquinone dioximate (Li-2-BQDO) and its oxidized and self-polymerized version (PNND), a promising electroactive material for energy storage application. Li-2-BQDO showed a reversible exchange of two lithium ions at high redox potential (3.0 V vs Li+/Li), acting as a lithiated organic positive electrode for lithium-ions batteries. After a preliminary computational study, electrochemical performance of the oxidized form of Li-2-BQDO , which polymerize inside the cell, were also investigated. Thanks to TEM analysis coupled with the XRD experiment, the role of microstructure and crystal structure in the energy storage process was highlighted.

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