Organic-based materials are potential candidates for a new generation of sustainable and environmentally friendly battery technologies, but insights into the structural, kinetic and thermodynamic properties of how these compounds lithiate or sodiate are currently missing. In this regard, benzenediacrylates (BDAs) are here investigated for application as low-potential electrodes in Na-ion and Li-ion batteries. Aided by a joint effort of theoretical and experimental frameworks, we unveil the structural, electronic and electrochemical properties of the Na(2)BDA and Li(2)BDA compounds. The crystal structure of these systems in their different sodiated and lithiated phases have been predicted by an evolutionary algorithm interplayed with density...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Rechargeable batteries based on organic electrode materials a...
This research analyzes the possibility of using lithiated benzenedipropiolate, an organic material, ...
In this work, the Li-ion insertion mechanism in organic electrode materials is investigated through ...
Organic-based materials are potential candidates for a new generation of sustainable and environment...
International audienceOrganic-based battery electrode materials are explored using a joint effort of...
This paper discusses investigations of a novel Na-based organic battery electrode material, disodium...
Thanks from the very high abundance on the Earth's crust and the low cost of sodium resources, Sodiu...
The development of science and technology have provided a lifestyle completely dependent on energy c...
Energy production and storage plays a key role in the development of portable devices, hybrid and el...
Several forms of organic materials have arisen as promising candidates for future active electrode m...
Rechargeable batteries based on organic electrode materials are an attractive energy storage alterna...
International audienceRecently, different and unexpected electrochemical behaviours have been demons...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Rechargeable batteries based on organic electrode materials a...
This research analyzes the possibility of using lithiated benzenedipropiolate, an organic material, ...
In this work, the Li-ion insertion mechanism in organic electrode materials is investigated through ...
Organic-based materials are potential candidates for a new generation of sustainable and environment...
International audienceOrganic-based battery electrode materials are explored using a joint effort of...
This paper discusses investigations of a novel Na-based organic battery electrode material, disodium...
Thanks from the very high abundance on the Earth's crust and the low cost of sodium resources, Sodiu...
The development of science and technology have provided a lifestyle completely dependent on energy c...
Energy production and storage plays a key role in the development of portable devices, hybrid and el...
Several forms of organic materials have arisen as promising candidates for future active electrode m...
Rechargeable batteries based on organic electrode materials are an attractive energy storage alterna...
International audienceRecently, different and unexpected electrochemical behaviours have been demons...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Rechargeable batteries based on organic electrode materials a...
This research analyzes the possibility of using lithiated benzenedipropiolate, an organic material, ...
In this work, the Li-ion insertion mechanism in organic electrode materials is investigated through ...