Redox Polymers
Our Research
Redox polymers are key for the development of new green energy technologies such as organic batteries, printed batteries and redox flow batteries. The use of redox polymers is also advancing new technologies for CO2 recovery, biosensors or biofuel cells.
Dr. David Mecerreyes
Research Line Manager
Our Objective
Our aim is to develop redox active polymers that are able to oxidize and reduce reversibly for energy storage applications. We are working in the development of new redox polymers including biobased multiphenol polymers, new nitroxide systems, viologen analogs or microporous polyimides.
Team
Dr. Nerea Casado
Dr. Gabriele Lingua
Dr. Sima Lashkari
Dr. David Mecerreyes
Laura Pastor
Selected Articles
N. Goujon, N. Casado, N. Patil, R. Marcilla & D. Mecerreyes. Organic batteries based on just redox polymers. Progress in Polymer Science 2021 122, 101449. DOI: 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2021.101449
T. Lap, N. Goujon, D. Mantione, F. Ruipérez & D. Mecerreyes. Bio-Based Polyhydroxyanthraquinones as High-Voltage Organic Electrode Materials for Batteries ACS Appl. Polym. Mater. 2023 5, 9128-9137. DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c01616
N. Goujon, M. Lahnsteiner, D. A. Cerrón-Infantes, H. M. Moura, D. Mantione, M. M. Unterlass & D. Mecerreyes. Dual redox-active porous polyimides as high performance and versatile electrode material for next-generation batteries. Mater. Horiz. 2023 10, 967-976. DOI: 10.1039/D2MH01335E