Synthesis and Charge–Discharge Studies of Poly(ethynylphenyl)galvinoxyles and Their Use in Organic Radical Batteries with Aqueous Electrolytes — Thomas Jähnert (2013) | RDL Network
Synthesis and Charge–Discharge Studies of Poly(ethynylphenyl)galvinoxyles and Their Use in Organic Radical Batteries with Aqueous Electrolytes
Article 2013 en
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Thomas Jähnert
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Bernhard Häupler
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Tobias Janoschka
Abstract
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The synthesis and electrochemical characterization of polymers that bear galvinoxyles in the side chains is described. The monomers are synthesized employing C–C coupling reactions, polymerized with Rh(nbd)BPh 4 as a catalyst, and subsequently oxidized. These galvinoxyl‐containing polymers represent interesting anode materials for organic radical batteries and employ stable organic radicals, which are bound to polymers; hereby, metals and metal oxides, as active compounds, can be replaced. With the use of ethynylphenyl‐galvinoxyles as anode‐active material and poly(2,2,6,6‐tetramethylpiperidine‐ N ‐oxyl)methacrylate (PTMA) as cathode‐active material, metal‐free batteries with an aqueous and environment‐friendly electrolyte are built. These cells are tested for their charge and discharge capacities. image
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