Journal article

Development of Novel Redox-Active Organic Materials Based on Benzimidazole, Benzoxazole, and Benzothiazole: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Screening Approach


Authors listFataj, Xhesilda; Achazi, Andreas J; Rohland, Philip; Schröter, Erik; Muench, Simon; Burges, Rene; Pohl, KLH; Mollenhauer, Doreen; Hager, Martin D; Schubert, Ulrich S

Publication year2024

JournalChemistry - A European Journal

Volume number30

Issue number6

ISSN0947-6539

eISSN1521-3765

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202302979

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Sustainability is one of the hot topics of today's research, in particular when it comes to energy-storage systems such as batteries. Redox-active molecules implemented in organic batteries represent a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries, which partially rely on non-sustainable heavy metal salts. As an alternative, we propose benzothiazole, -oxazole and -imidazole derivatives as redox-active moieties for polymers in organic (radical) batteries. The target molecules were identified by a combination of theoretical and experimental approaches for the investigation of new organic active materials. Herein, we present the synthesis, electrochemical characterization and theoretical investigation of the proposed molecules, which can later be introduced into a polymer backbone and used in organic polymer batteries.Combining theory and experiment allows the screening of new active materials. Electrochemical properties of the redox moieties can be predicted accurately. Out of three classes of molecule (benzo-thiazole, -oxazole, -imidazole), benzoxazoles exhibit the best electrochemical properties and can be further introduced into or onto a polymeric backbone, with the aim of being used in organic polymer batteries.image



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleFataj, X., Achazi, A., Rohland, P., Schröter, E., Muench, S., Burges, R., et al. (2024) Development of Novel Redox-Active Organic Materials Based on Benzimidazole, Benzoxazole, and Benzothiazole: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Screening Approach, Chemistry - A European Journal, 30(6), Article e202302979. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202302979

APA Citation styleFataj, X., Achazi, A., Rohland, P., Schröter, E., Muench, S., Burges, R., Pohl, K., Mollenhauer, D., Hager, M., & Schubert, U. (2024). Development of Novel Redox-Active Organic Materials Based on Benzimidazole, Benzoxazole, and Benzothiazole: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Screening Approach. Chemistry - A European Journal. 30(6), Article e202302979. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202302979


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