Polyimide as anode electrode material for rechargeable sodium batteries
Abstract
A polyimide synthesized from 1,4,5,8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (NTCDA) and ethylene diamine (EDA) was evaluated as a new anode material for sodium ion batteries (SIB). The polyimide delivers a discharge specific capacity of 140 mA h gā1 at an average potential of 2 V vs. Na+/Na with an initial coulombic efficiency of 97.6% and exhibits an excellent cycleability with a capacity retention of 90% over 500 cycles. A full SIB with polyimide anode and Na3V2(PO4)3/C cathode and Na4Fe(CN)6/C cathode was proposed.