Cooperative Conformational Change of a Single Organic Molecule for Ultrafast Rechargeable Batteries
Giyeong Son, Vitalii Ri, Chanwoo Noh, Hongkwan Yoon, Sunghyun Ko, Joonhee Moon, YounJoon Jung, Chan Beum Park, Chunjoong Kim
Abstract
We unveil that the conformational change of a single organic molecule during the redox reaction leads to impressive battery performance for the first time. We propose the model material, a phenoxazin-3-one derivative, as a new redox-active bioinspired single molecule for the Li-ion rechargeable battery. The phenoxazin-3-one cathode delivered a high discharge capacity (298 mAh g–1) and fast rate capability (65% capacity retention at 10 C). We elaborate the redox mechanism and reaction pathway of phenoxazin-3-one during Li+-coupled redox reaction. The molecular structure alteration of phenoxazin-3-one during the lithium-coupled electron transfer reaction enables strong π–π interaction between 2Li-phenoxazin-3-one and carbon, which was evidenced by operando Raman spectroscopy and density functional theory calculation. Our work provides in-depth understanding about the conformational molecular switch of the single molecule during Li+-coupled redox reaction and insight into the design of a new class of organic electrode materials.