Publications by authors named "Madison R Tuttle"

We present the investigation of 1,2,4,5-tetrazine derivatives as low-cost and synthetically modular organic electrode materials in rechargeable aqueous Zn-ion batteries (AZIBs). The substituents at the 3,6-positions of tetrazine were found to be critical for cycling stability. While heteroatom substituents (chloro, methoxy, and pyrazole) lead to the rapid decomposition of electrode materials in the electrolyte, the installation of phenyl groups enhances the cycling stability via π-π stacking.

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Organic electrode materials (OEMs) provide sustainable alternatives to conventional electrode materials based on transition metals. However, the application of OEMs in lithium-ion and redox flow batteries requires either low or high solubility. Currently, the identification of new OEM candidates relies on chemical intuition and trial-and-error experimental testing, which is costly and time intensive.

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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) are promising candidates for large-scale electrical energy storage due to the inexpensive, safe, and non-toxic nature of zinc. One key area that requires further development is electrode materials that store Zn ions with high reversibility and fast kinetics. To determine the viability of low-cost organosulfur compounds as OEMs for AZIBs, we investigate how structural modification affects electrochemical performance in Zn-thiolate complexes 1 and 2.

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