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Review
. 2021 Mar;17(10):e2005752.
doi: 10.1002/smll.202005752. Epub 2021 Feb 5.

Molecular Engineering of Aromatic Imides for Organic Secondary Batteries

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Molecular Engineering of Aromatic Imides for Organic Secondary Batteries

Lei Li et al. Small. 2021 Mar.

Abstract

Aromatic imides are a class of attractive organic materials with inherently electroactive groups and large π electron-deficient scaffolds, which hold potential as electrode materials for organic secondary batteries (OSBs). However, the undecorated aromatic imides are usually plagued by low capacity, high solubility in electrolyte, and poor electronic/ionic conductivity. Molecular engineering has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy to address unsatisfying characteristics of the aromatic imides, thereby expanding their scope for applications in OSBs. In this review, the recent research progress in modulation of the capacity, dissolution, and electronic/ionic conductivity of aromatic imides for organic lithium batteries, organic sodium batteries, and redox flow batteries are summarized. In addition, the challenge and prospective of aromatic imides in organic secondary battery applications are also discussed.

Keywords: aromatic imides; electroactive molecules; molecular engineering; organic materials; organic secondary batteries.

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