Playing with isomerism and N substitution in pentalenedione derivatives for organic electrode batteries: How high are the stakes?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
New concepts to design innovating and top-performing redox-active organic molecules based electrodes
should push forward and promote an eco-friendly alternative to classical Li-ion batteries. In this promising
research area, density functional theory calculations lend support to experiments through the prediction of
redox voltage and give promise to rationalize the trends, thus providing a general approach for engineering
advanced materials. In this study in which we analysed spin density/net atomic charges distribution along
with global energy decomposition thanks to Bader's partitioning of the molecular space, a vision for
designing pentalenedione derivatives by fine tuning of the redox potential properties is presented. The
concept relies on combined effects of isomerism and N single/double substitution for CH on the parent
backbone. Such dual nature modification is able to provide a series of compounds within the range of
2.2-3.6 V vs. Li+/Li (against a more restricted range of 2.2-2.8 V vs. Li+/Li for the sole effect of isomerism
on the unsubstituted parent compounds). The incidence of double N substitution alone generally follows
an almost additive rule based on the combined actions of the composing single N substitutions. Few
exceptions to the rule were, however, also observed and rationalized. Beyond learning gained for this
peculiar family, these results may have exciting implications for future design strategies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lithium batteries; Organic electrodes; Isomerism and N substitution; Pentalenediones; Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules; DFT
Elenco autori:
Gatti, CARLO EDOARDO
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