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Juan Asenjo-Pascual1,2, Cedrik Wiberg3, Mahsa Shahsavan3
1Department of Applied Physical Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, c/Fco. Tomás y Valiente 7, Cantoblanco, Madrid 28049, Spain.
Abstract:
A new highly soluble triazine derivative (SPr)4TpyTz showing three reversible redox processes with fast kinetics and high diffusion coefficients has been synthesized using an efficient, low-cost, and straightforward synthetic route. Concentrated single cell tests and DFT studies reveal a tendency of the reduced triazine species to form aggregates which could be avoided by tuning the supporting electrolyte concentration. Under the right conditions, (SPr)4TpyTz shows no capacity decay and good Coulombic, voltage, and energy efficiencies for the storage of two electrons. The storage of further electrons leads to a higher capacity decay and an increase of the electrolyte pH, suggesting the irreversible protonation of the generated species. So, a plausible mechanism has been proposed. A higher concentration of (SPr)4TpyTz shows slightly higher capacity decay and lower efficiencies due to the aggregate formation.
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