Rational Design of Naphthol Groups Functionalized Bipolar Polymer Cathodes for High Performance Alkali‐Ion Batteries

Author:

Kim Taehyoung1,Lee Taewoong2,Yoon Young Rok1,Heo Woo Sub2,Chae Seongwook2,Kim Jee Woo3,Kim Byung‐Kwon3,Kim Sang Youl1,Lee Jinhee4,Lee Jin Hong2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon 34141 Republic of Korea

2. School of Chemical Engineering Pusan National University Busan 46241 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Chemistry and Nanoscience Ewha Womans University Seoul 03760 Republic of Korea

4. Reliability Assessment Center for Chemical Materials Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) Daejeon 34114 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractRedox‐active organic compounds gather significant attention for their potential application as electrodes in alkali ion batteries, owing to the structural versatility, environmental friendliness, and cost‐effectiveness. However, their practical applications of such compounds are impeded by insufficient active sites with limited capacity, dissolution in electrolytes, and sluggish kinetics. To address these issues, a naphthol group‐containing triarylamine polymer, namely poly[6,6′‐(phenylazanediyl)bis(naphthol)] (poly(DNap‐OH)) is rationally designed and synthesized, via oxidative coupling polymerization. It is capable of endowing favorable steric structures that facilitate fast ion diffusion, excellent chemical stability in organic electrolytes, and additional redox‐active sites that enable a bipolar redox reaction. By exploiting these advantages, poly(DNap‐OH) cathodes demonstrate remarkable cycling stability in both lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) and potassium‐ion batteries (PIBs), showcasing enhanced specific capacity and redox reaction kinetics in comparison to the conventional poly(4‐methyltriphenylamine) cathodes. Overall, this work offers insights into molecular design strategies for the development of high‐performance organic cathodes in alkali‐ion batteries.

Funder

Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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