Electrodes including a polyphosphazene cyclomatrix, methods of forming the electrodes, and related electrochemical cells

Kevin L Gering (Inventor), Frederick F Stewart (Inventor), Aaron D Wilson (Inventor), Mark L Stone (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

An electrode comprising a polyphosphazene cyclomatrix and particles within pores of the polyphosphazene cyclomatrix. The polyphosphazene cyclomatrix comprises a plurality of phosphazene compounds and a plurality of cross-linkages. Each phosphazene compound of the plurality of phosphazene compounds comprises a plurality of phosphorus-nitrogen units, and at least one pendant group bonded to each phosphorus atom of the plurality of phosphorus-nitrogen units. Each phosphorus-nitrogen unit is bonded to an adjacent phosphorus-nitrogen unit. Each cross-linkage of the plurality of cross-linkages bonds at least one pendant group of one phosphazene compound of the plurality of phosphazene compounds with the at least one pendant group of another phosphazene compound of the plurality of phosphazene compounds. A method of forming a negative electrode and an electrochemical cell are also described.
Original languageAmerican English
Patent number8,871,385
StatePublished - Oct 2014

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