Masahiro Suguro
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Chemical Physics Letters | 2002
Kentaro Nakahara; Shigeyuki Iwasa; Masaharu Satoh; Yukiko Morioka; Jirou Iriyama; Masahiro Suguro; Etsuo Hasegawa
Abstract The first known application of stable radicals for energy storage systems is presented. A stable nitroxyl polyradical, poly (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyloxy methacrylate) (PTMA) has been synthesized and applied to the cathode active materials in rechargeable batteries. These fabricated batteries have demonstrated an average discharge voltage of 3.5 V and a discharge capacity of 77 Ah/kg, which corresponds to 70% of the theoretical capacity. It should be noted that the capacity remains unchanged for over 500 cycles of charging and discharging at a high current density of 1.0 mA / cm 2 . Stable radicals promise to open new fields of use for plastic batteries.
Electrochemical and Solid State Letters | 2009
Masahiro Suguro; Shigeyuki Iwasa; Kentaro Nakahara
A copolymerized poly(4-vinyloxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl) (PTVE) was synthesized by cationic polymerization of a vinyl monomer bearing a 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl (TEMPO) radical and an ethylene oxide or tri(ethylene oxide). The charge/discharge properties of copolymerized PTVE improved with the length of the ethylene oxide chain, and high rate and high power properties of the PTVE synthesized by copolymerization with tri(ethylene oxide) were much better than those of the PTVE homopolymer. Electrochemical measurements showed that the ionic conductivity of the polymer synthesized by copolymerization with tri(ethylene oxide) was higher than that of the PTVE homopolymer.
Meeting Abstracts | 2009
Masahiro Suguro; Shigeyuki Iwasa; Kentaro Nakahara
Introduction We have proposed an “organic radical battery” (ORB) in which stable organic radicals such as a nitroxide radical are applied to the electrode active material of a rechargeable battery. In the ORB an organic radical polymer poly(4-methacryloyloxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl) (PTMA) bearing a 2,2,6,6tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl (TEMPO) radical was first used as a cathode active material. We reported that an Allaminated film packaged battery using PTMA might be suitable for high-power applications. We very recently synthesized poly(4-vinyloxy-2,2,6,6tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl) (PTVE) so as to improve the capacity of the ORB. The theoretical capacity of PTVE (135 mAh/g) is far higher than that of PTMA (111 mAh/g). 3 In this work, with a view to improving highspeed charge and high-output discharge properties of the ORB using modified PTVE copolymer, we have modified PTVE with ethylene oxide. We describe here the charge/discharge characteristics of a Li/copolymerized PTVE coin-type cell.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2000
Kazunori Hirabayashi; Atsunori Mori; Jun Kawashima; Masahiro Suguro; Yasushi Nishihara; Tamejiro Hiyama
Organic Letters | 2001
Xiaoli Du; Masahiro Suguro; Kazunori Hirabayashi; Atsunori Mori; Takashi Nishikata; Nobuhito Hagiwara; Kentaro Kawata; Takeaki Okeda; Hui Feng Wang; Keigo Fugami; Masanori Kosugi
Archive | 2000
Masahiro Suguro; Midori Shimura
Organic Letters | 2000
Atsunori Mori; Jun Kawashima; Tomohiro Shimada; Masahiro Suguro; Kazunori Hirabayashi; Yasushi Nishihara
Journal of Power Sources | 2007
Kentaro Nakahara; Jiro Iriyama; Shigeyuki Iwasa; Masahiro Suguro; Masaharu Satoh; Elton J. Cairns
Journal of Power Sources | 2007
Kentaro Nakahara; Jiro Iriyama; Shigeyuki Iwasa; Masahiro Suguro; Masaharu Satoh; Elton J. Cairns
Journal of Power Sources | 2007
Kentaro Nakahara; Jiro Iriyama; Shigeyuki Iwasa; Masahiro Suguro; Masaharu Satoh; Elton J. Cairns