Abstract

Abstract Thiocarbohydrazides and oxalyl dihydrazides are used as positive electrode active materials for rechargeable lithium batteries with a lithium metal negative electrode. These compounds exhibit a two-electron migration in the positive electrode, yielding very large capacities of 482 and 450 mA h g−1, respectively, by virtue of their small molecular weights (106 and 118, respectively). Additionally, tetramethyl- and diphenyl-substituted derivatives are used; the former compounds exhibit two-electron migrations with capacities of 310 and 300 mA h g−1, while the latter compounds exhibit three- to four-electron migrations with large capacities of both 359 mA h g−1.

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