Carbonyl polymeric electrode materials for metal-ion batteries |
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Authors: | Mi Tang Hongyang Li Erjing Wang Chengliang Wang |
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Institution: | a School of Optical and Electronic Information, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China;
b School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China |
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Abstract: | Benefiting from the diversity and subjective design feasibility of molecular structure, flexibility, lightweight, molecular level controllability, resource renewability and relatively low cost, polymeric electrode materials are promising candidates for the next generation of sustainable energy resources and have attracted extensive attention for the foreseeable large scale applications. The conductive polymers have been utilized as electrode materials in the pioneer reports, which, however, have the disadvantages of low stability, low reversibility and slope voltage due to the delocalization of charges in the whole conjugated systems. The discovery of carbonyl materials aroused the interest of organic and polymeric materials for batteries again. This review presents the recent progress in carbonyl polymeric electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries and magnesium-ion batteries. This comprehensive review is expected to be helpful forarousing more interest of organic materials for metal-ion batteries and designing novel battery materials with high performance. |
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Keywords: | Carbonyl polymers Organic lithium-ion batteries Organic sodium-ion batteries Energy storage Electrode materials |
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