Cost-effective, simple, and easily reproducible synthesis methods of polymers are of profound significance when it comes to extracting high battery performance metrics from polymeric redox-active materials. This work reports a procedure for the solvothermal synthesis of a poly(hydroquinonyl-benzoquinonyl sulfide) (PHBQS) polymer and the development of its nanostructured composites with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). Polymers are tested as high-performance cathode materials for Li+and Mg2+batteries. In configurations, compared to neat PHBQS, the PHBQS@5%MWCNT cathode exhibits superior electrochemical performance with high active material utilization owing to improved ion/electron transport pathways. Galvanostatic characterization of the PHBQS@5%MWCNT cathode in lithium batteries exhibited peak capacity up to 358 mAh g-1at a current density of 50 mA g-1(C/8) and excellent rate performance with a discharge capacity of 236 mAh g-1maintained even at high current density of 10C. The galvanostatic characterization in Mg batteries reveals more sluggish kinetics with a stable capacity of 200 mAh g-1at 50 mA g-1
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Narayan, R., Blagojević, A., Mali, G., Vélez Santa, J. F., Bitenc, J., Randon-Vitanova, A., & Dominko, R. (2022). Nanostructured Poly(hydroquinonyl-benzoquinonyl sulfide)/Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Composite Cathodes: Improved Synthesis and Performance for Rechargeable Li and Mg Organic Batteries. Chemistry of Materials, 34(14), 6378–6388. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c00862
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