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Redox-active polyimide-polyether block copolymers as electrode materials for lithium batteries

G. Hernández
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N. Casado
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R. Coste
D. Shanmukaraj
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D. Mecerreyes
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Résumé

Redox-active polyimide-polyether multi-block copolymers were synthesized by polycondensation reaction of aromatic dianhydrides with α-ω-diamino poly(ethylene oxide). Polyimide-b-polyether block copolymers showed microphase separation between a hard-polyimide domain and a soft-polyether domain as observed by Atomic Force Microscopy. The block copolymers were investigated as cathodes for polymer/lithium metal batteries. Polymer cathodes were formulated where the block copolymer had a dual role as active material and binder, with a small amount of carbon black (15 wt%). Naphthalene polyimides showed higher discharge voltages, higher specific capacities as well as better cycling performance, compared to pyromellitic polyimides. The longest PEO blocks resulted in a better performance as electrodes. The best performing naphthalene polyimide-b-PEO2000 presented an excellent value of discharge capacity of 170 mA h g-1, stable after 100 cycles at a current density of 1Li+/5 h and considering the polyimide as the active material. The average discharge plateaus were 2.51 V and 2.37 V vs. Li+/Li. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015.
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hal-01560390 , version 1 (15-03-2021)

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G. Hernández, N. Casado, R. Coste, D. Shanmukaraj, L. Rubatat, et al.. Redox-active polyimide-polyether block copolymers as electrode materials for lithium batteries. RSC Advances, 2015, 5 (22), pp.17096-17103. ⟨10.1039/c4ra15976d⟩. ⟨hal-01560390⟩
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