Abstract

Terephthalate-substituted thiophene derivatives are promising redox-active components for anode materials in lithium-ion batteries. In this study, we present the synthesis of substituted 2-(thiophen-3-yl)terephthalate derivatives (TTDs) as suitable monomers for thiophene-based conducting redox polymers, along with their characterization by electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations, utilizing the universal solvation model based on solute electron density (SMD), were used to predict both the first and the second reduction potentials of these TTDs. The computational results showed good agreement with the experimental data in nonaqueous acetonitrile solvent, with mean absolute errors of 30 and 40 mV for the first and second reduction steps, respectively. Time-dependent (TD) DFT calculations on TTDs indicated terephthalate local transitions at both 200 and 240 nm and charge-transfer transitions above 300 nm by examination of the involved molecular orbitals.

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