Author:
Yao Masaru,Taguchi Noboru,Ando Hisanori,Takeichi Nobuhiko,Kiyobayashi Tetsu
Abstract
AbstractReplacing the scarce metal-based positive electrode materials currently used in rechargeable lithium ion batteries with organic compounds helps address environmental issues and might enhance gravimetric electrochemical capacity. The challenge has been to find organic materials with both high capacity and long-cycle life. Here, we study the naphthazarin (5,8-dihydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone) skeleton as a high capacity candidate electrode for lithium-ion batteries, showing a multielectron-transfer type redox reaction. We also use electron energy-loss spectroscopy to reveal the reaction stoichiometry during charge/discharge processes. While the lithium salt of naphthazarin itself helped deliver a high initial capacity, its cycle-life was not satisfactory. Instead, a newly synthesized naphthazarin-dimer shows a lengthened cycle-life without sacrificing the initial high capacity of 416 mAh g−1 and energy density of 1.1 Wh g−1.
Funder
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
15 articles.
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