Polyimide Compounds For Post‐Lithium Energy Storage Applications

Author:

Nimkar Amey1,Bergman Gil1,Ballas Elad1,Tubul Nophar1,Levi Noam1,Malchik Fyodor2ORCID,Kukurayeve Idan3,Chae Munseok S.4ORCID,Sharon Daniel3ORCID,Levi Mikhael1,Shpigel Netanel5ORCID,Wang Guoxiu6ORCID,Aurbach Doron1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and BINA— BIU Centre for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Bar Ilan University Ramat Gan 5290002 Israel

2. Center of Physical-Chemical Methods of Research and Analysis al-Farabi Kazakh National University Almaty 050012 Kazakhstan

3. Institute of Chemistry The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem 9190401 Israel

4. Department of Nanotechnology Engineering Pukyong National University Busan 48547 Republic of Korea

5. Department of Chemical Sciences Ariel University Kiryat Hamada 3 44837 Ariel Israel

6. Center for Clean Energy Technology School of Mathematical and Physical Science Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Broadway Sydney NSW 2007 Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe exploration of cathode and anode materials that enable reversible storage of mono and multivalent cations has driven extensive research on organic compounds. In this regard, polyimide (PI)‐based electrodes have emerged as a promising avenue for the development of post‐lithium energy storage systems. This review article provides a comprehensive summary of the syntheses, characterizations, and applications of PI compounds as electrode materials capable of hosting a wide range of cations. Furthermore, the review also delves into the advancements in PI based solid state batteries, PI‐based separators, current collectors, and their effectiveness as polymeric binders. By highlighting the key findings in these areas, this review aims at contributing to the understanding and advancement of PI‐based structures paving the way for the next generation of energy storage systems.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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