Pyromellitic dianhydride: A new organic anode of high electrochemical performances for lithium ion batteries

Date Published
10/2019
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2019.226848
Abstract

Organic energy storage materials attract extensive attention as a potential alternative for the next generation of lithium ion batteries. However, most of the reported organic electrodes can not achieve a good balance among high capacity, high rate and long cycle-life. In this work, pyromellitic anhydride is adopted as a new anode material for lithium-ion batteries. It exhibits superior electrochemical performances compared to most of the reported organic electrodes. The pyromellitic anhydride anode is able to reversibly deliver a capacity of 1472.2 mAh g−1 at 30 mA g−1. Even at an extremely high current of 30 A g−1, the electrode still retains 562.7 mAh g−1. After a 500 electrochemical cycles at 150 mA g−1 charge and 600 mA g−1 discharge, almost no capacity loss can be observed. The good electrochemical performance of the pyromellitic anhydride anode is because of its excellent lithium conductivity capability, as well as the stable solid electrolyte interface film formed on the electrode.

Journal
Journal of Power Sources
Volume
436
Year of Publication
2019
Pagination
226848
ISSN Number
03787753
Short Title
Journal of Power Sources
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