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Development of new organic electroactive materials for rechargeable batteries

dc.contributor.authorFurtado, Olívia
dc.contributor.authorRangel, C. M.
dc.date.accessioned2012-01-30T12:49:04Z
dc.date.available2012-01-30T12:49:04Z
dc.date.issued2011-11-10
dc.description.abstractThe need for a clean and sustainable energy supply in the transportation sector have prompted electric vehicles as one of the options to reduce fossil fuel dependency and greenhouse gases emissions. Furthermore, electric vehicles are seen as enablers of the storage capacity of electric grids. In this context, the reasobnable energy density and cyclability reached by lithium-ion batteries based on inorganic cathodes have placed them in considerable advantage regarding energy conversation and storage [1, 2]. For higher energy density, lower cost and more environmentally acceptable batteries research efforts are presently focus on organic-based electrodes as a new approach to conventional inorganic cathodes. [3]. In his work, we carried out the development of a derivative of polymide (PI) for use as electrochemically active cathode material in rechargeable lithium batteries. Even though the application of polyimide as electrode material is scarcely found due to its insulating character, its aromatic imide group can be electrochemically oxidized and reduced in a reversible manner [4, 5]. This paper will present the studies on the synthesis and chemical characterization of a polyimide derivate and its evaluation as cathode organic polymer after electrochemical characterization. Test half-cell testing and battery constitution are being planned. The use of polyimide derivates is considered promising because of the potentiial increase in specific discharge capacity, not flammability, excellent thermal stability and high machanical strength. Furthermore since the polyimide is hydrolysable, its use can also be considered environmentally friendly.por
dc.identifier.citationO. Furtado; C. M. Rangel. Development of new organic electroactive materials for rechargeable batteries. In: 4 th International Seminar Advances in Hydrogen Enegy Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges in a Hydrogen Economy. Book of Abstracts, Viana do Castelo, Novembro 10-11, 2011por
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/1419
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.subjectOrganic electroactive materialspor
dc.subjectRechargeable batteriespor
dc.subjectPolyimidepor
dc.titleDevelopment of new organic electroactive materials for rechargeable batteriespor
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oaire.citation.conferencePlaceViana do Castelopor
oaire.citation.title4 th International Seminar Advances in Hydrogen Enegy Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges in a Hydrogen Economypor
person.familyNameRangel
person.givenNameCarmen M.
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person.identifier.orcid0000-0001-7996-8142
person.identifier.ridD-5477-2011
person.identifier.scopus-author-id7006108156
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