Anion–π interactions in lithium–organic redox flow batteries
Chemical Communications2019Vol. 55(16), pp. 2364–2367
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Abstract
The anions in electrolytes are the carriers of lithium ions for lithium-organic redox flow batteries. Herein, we reported that the interactions between the electrolyte anions and electron-deficient redox-active organic molecules (anion-π interactions) have strong influences on the battery properties due to the anion-π-induced formation of radical anions or sandwich-like aggregates.
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