Advances in polymer electrode materials for alkali metals (lithium, sodium and potassium)-ion rechargeable batteries

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Advances in polymer electrode materials for alkali metals (lithium, sodium and potassium)-ion rechargeable batteries Alagar Ramar1,* 1

and Fu-Ming Wang1,*

Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Technology, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, No. 43, Sec. 4, Keelung Road, Taipei 106, Taiwan, ROC

Received: 1 September 2020

ABSTRACT

Accepted: 31 October 2020

Organic polymer materials gain much attentions due to its high nature abundance, tuneable property with respect to functional groups, easy processing, low-cost alternate to their inorganic counter-part. The conversion of one functional group to others, building cyclic skeleton, synthesis of various heterocycles, protection of one sensitive functional group during the conversion of another one in a substituted molecule, low temperature and high pressure reactions, etc. are the part of synthetic chemistry. Especially, care is needed to synthesis electrochemically active compounds for energy storage applications. Almost, all secondary batteries decorated with the organic polymer materials as part/full of the electrodes design. This review summarizes the synthesis of electrochemically active organic redox polymers such as carbonyl, organosulfur, conducting polymers and its application in various alkali metal-ion rechargeable batteries as electrode components.

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Abbreviations ALP BBL CF DMcT LIB LPPMABAHA

Azo-linked polymer from 1,1,2,2tetrakis(4-aminophenyl)ethane Polybenzimidazobenzoisoquinoline Carbon fiber 2,5-Dimercapto1,3,4-thiadiazole Lithium-ion battery Ladder polymer from pyromellitic anhydride and 9,10-dihydro-9,10[1,2]benzenoanthracene2,3,6,7,14,15-hexaamine

LPPTCDABAHA

NMP NTCDA P(NDI2OD-T2)

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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-020-04805-6

Ladder polymer from perylene 3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic dianhydride and 9,10-dihydro9,10-[1,2]benzenoanthracene2,3,6,7,14,15-hexaamine N-methylpyrrolidone 1,4,5,8-Naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride Poly{[N,N0 -bis(2-octyldodecyl)1,4,5,8-naphthalenedicarboximide2,6-diyl]-alt-5,50 -(2,20 -bithiophene)}

J Mater Sci: Mater Electron

P3HT-b-PTMA

PANS PAQI

PAQS PBPDA PBQS PBQS PDA PDAAQ PDAAQ-CN PDB PDPAS p-DPPZ PEO PHATN PHTPA PIB PINTCDABTCA

PINTCDABTCA

PIPTCDA PIPTCDADAAQ

PITN PMDA PNFE

Diblock copolymer of poly(3hexylthiophene) and poly(2,2,6,6tetramethylpiperidinyloxy-4-yl methacrylate) Poly(aniline-coaminobenzenesulfonic sodium) Poly(anthraquinonyl imide) derived from 1,4,5,8naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride and 1,4diaminoanthraquinone Poly(anthraquinonyl sulphide) Poly[N,N0 p(benzylidene)phenylenediamine] Poly(benzoquinone sulfide) Poly(benzoquinonyl sulphide) Poly(dopamine) Polydiaminoanthraquinone Polydiaminoanthraquinone with cyano groups Poly(2,3-dithiino-1,4benzoquinone) Poly(diphenylaminesulfonic acid sodium) Poly(N-phenyl-5,10dihydrophenazine) Polyethyleneoxide Poly(hexaazatrinaphthalene) Hyperbranched polytriphenylamine Pot