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arxiv: 1711.10457 · v1 · pith:PKW2QOWXnew · submitted 2017-11-28 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph · cond-mat.soft

A salt water battery with high stability and charging rates made from solution processed conjugated polymers with polar side chains

classification ⚛️ physics.app-ph cond-mat.soft
keywords polymercapacityfilmspolymerswaterbatterychainscharge
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We report a neutral salt water based battery which uses p-type and n-type solution processed polymer films as the cathode and the anode of the cell. The specific capacity of the electrodes (approximately 30 mAh cm-3) is achieved via formation of bipolarons in both the p-type and n-type polymers. By engineering ethylene glycol and zwitterion based side chains attached to the polymer backbone we facilitate rapid ion transport through the non-porous polymer films. This, combined with efficient transport of electronic charge via the conjugated polymer backbones, allowed the films to maintain constant capacity at high charge and discharge rates (>1000 C-rate). The electrodes also show good stability during electrochemical cycling (less than 30% decrease in capacity over >1000 cycles) and an output voltage up to 1.4 V. The performance of these semiconducting polymers with polar side-chains demonstrates the potential of this material class for fast-charging, water based electrochemical energy storage devices.

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