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April 13, 2022

A 4 V-class metal-free organic lithium-ion battery gets closer to reality

Conceptual illustration of this work on croconic acid with multi-electron redox reaction at high voltage > 3.0聽V. Credit: Advanced Science (2022). DOI: 10.1002/advs.202200187
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Conceptual illustration of this work on croconic acid with multi-electron redox reaction at high voltage > 3.0聽V. Credit: Advanced Science (2022). DOI: 10.1002/advs.202200187

A joint research team from Tohoku University and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has made a significant advancement towards high-voltage metal-free lithium-ion batteries that use a small organic molecule鈥攃roconic acid. The breakthrough moves us closer to realizing metal-free, high-energy, and inexpensive lithium-ion batteries.

Unlike conventional lithium-ion batteries, which depend on rare-earth materials such as cobalt and lithium, organic batteries exploit naturally abundant elements such as carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. In addition, organic batteries have greater theoretical capacities than because their use of organic materials renders them lightweight. Most reported organic batteries to date, however, possess a relatively low (1鈥3V) working voltage. Increasing organic batteries' voltage will lead to higher energy density batteries.

Itaru Honma, a professor of chemistry at Tohoku University's Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Hiroaki Kobayashi, an assistant professor of chemistry at Tohoku University, and Yuto Katsuyama, a graduate student at UCLA, found that croconic , when used as a lithium-ion battery cathode material, maintains a strong working voltage of around 4 V.

Croconic acid has five bonded to each other in a pentagonal form, and each of the carbons is bonded to oxygen. It also has a high theoretical capacity of 638.6 mAh/g, which is much higher than the conventional lithium-ion battery cathode materials (LiCoO2 ~ 140 mAh/g). "We investigated the electrochemical behavior of croconic acid in the high-voltage range above 3 V using theoretical calculations and electrochemical experiments," said Kobayashi. "We discovered that croconic acid stores lithium ions at roughly 4 V, giving a very high theoretical energy density of 1949 Wh/kg, which is larger than most inorganic and organic batteries."

Although the theoretical capacity was not achieved in this study, the researchers are optimistic this can be enhanced by the development of stable electrolytes at high-voltage and chemical modifications to croconic acid. Since most electrolytes cannot stand for such a strong working voltage of croconic acid, developing new electrolytes is vital. Additionally, the structures of small organic molecules, including croconic acid, can be easily modified. Appropriate structural modification can stabilize the molecule, leading to greater capacity and reversibility.

The research is published in Advanced Science.

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More information: Yuto Katsuyama et al, Are Redox鈥怉ctive Organic Small Molecules Applicable for High鈥怴oltage (>4聽V) Lithium鈥怚on Battery Cathodes?, Advanced Science (2022).

Journal information: Advanced Science

Provided by Tohoku University

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