Abstract

AbstractSymmetric batteries received an increasing research interest in the past few years because of their simplified fabrication process and reduced manufacturing cost. In this study, we propose the first dual‐ion organic symmetric cell based on a molecular anion of 4,4′‐(phenazine‐5,10‐diyl)dibenzoate. The alkali salt of 4,4′‐(phenazine‐5,10‐diyl)dibenzoate allows a facile transport of cations and large anions, and remains stable in both oxidized and reduced states. The large potential difference between phenazine and benzoate results in a high cell voltage of 2.5 V and an energy density of 127 Wh kg−1 at a current rate of 1 C. The introduction of bipolar organic materials may further consolidate the development of symmetric batteries that are fabricated from abundant elements and environmentally friendly materials.

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