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Manipulation of Disodium Rhodizonate: Factors for Fast-Charge and Fast-Discharge Sodium-Ion Batteries with Long-Term Cyclability
Organic sodiumâion batteries (SIBs) are one of the most promising alternatives of current commercial inorganic lithiumâion batteries (LIBs) especially in the foreseeable largeâscale flexible and wearable electronics. However, only a few reports are involving organic SIBs so far. To achieve fastâcharge and fastâdischarge performance and the longâterm cycling suitable for practical applications, is still challenging. Here, important factors for high performance SIBs especially with high capacity and longâterm cyclability under fastâcharge and fastâdischarge process are investigated. It is found that controlling the solubility through molecular design and determination of the electrochemical window is essential to eliminate dissolution of the electrode material, resulting in improved cyclability. The results show that poly(vinylidenedifluoride) will decompose during the charge/discharge process, indicating the significance of the binder for achieving high cyclability. Beside of these, it is also shown that decent charge transport and ionic diffusion are beneficial to the fastâcharge and fastâdischarge batteries. For instance, the flake morphology facilitates the ionic diffusion and thereby can lead to a capacitive effect that is favorable to fast charge and fast discharge
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