Abstract
The need for sustainable energy sources and their efficient utilization has motivated extensive explorations of new electrolytes, electrodes, and alternative battery chemistries departing from current lithium-ion battery ( LIB) technologies. The evolution and development of rechargeable batteries are tightly linked to the research of polymeric materials, such as polymer electrolytes and redox-active polymeric electrodes, separators, and binders, etc. In this contribution, we review the recent progresses on polymer electrolytes and redox-active polymeric electrodes developed in CIC Energigune with particular attention paid to the molecular designing and engineering. On the basis of our knowledge and experience accumulated in rechargeable batteries, further developments and improvements on the properties of these polymeric materials for building better rechargeable batteries are discussed. (c) The Author(s) 2019. Published by ECS.