Nitrogen-Enriched Precursor Lowers Debromination Temperature for Solid-State Polymerization into High-Performance Lithium Storage Electrodes
Abstract
Doubling the number of pyridinic nitrogen atoms in the precursor markedly lowers the debromination onset temperature, enabling endogenous solid-state polymerization under mild conditions to form a robust, nitrogen-rich π-conjugated network that delivers a reversible lithium storage capacity of approximately 910 mA h g⁻¹ at 0.1 A g⁻¹ with outstanding cycling stability.
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