Understanding the lithiation limits of high-capacity organic battery anodes by atomic charge derivative analysis

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The superlithiation of organic anodes is a promising approach for developing the next generation of sustainable Li-ion batteries with high capacity. However, the lack of fundamental understanding hinders its faster development. Here, a systematic study of the lithiation processes in a set of dicarboxylate-based materials is carried out within the density functional theory formalism. It is demonstrated that a combined analysis of the Li insertion reaction thermodynamics and the conjugated-moiety charge derivative enables establishing the experimentally observed maximum storage, thus allowing an assessment of the structure-function relationships also.

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Carvalho, R. P., Marchiori, C. F. N., Brandell, D., & Araujo, C. M. (2022). Understanding the lithiation limits of high-capacity organic battery anodes by atomic charge derivative analysis. Journal of Chemical Physics, 157(18). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0119904

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