Electroactive organic compounds could bring new chemical opportunities to further improve existing electrochemical energy-storage technologies as they can be prepared from less-limited resources and potentially at low environmental footprint. Among the current explored research fields, the anion-ion cell configuration appears poorly investigated although quite promising to promote the fabrication of molecular (metal-free) rechargeable batteries. Herein, we report the synthesis and the electrochemical behavior of both Mg/Li salts of 2,5-(dianilino)terephthalate (MgDAnT and Li DAnT) and cross-linked polyviologen (c-PV ) that can reversibly uptake/extract anions at different working potentials, enabling the assembly of full anionic organic batteries.
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