HOPE-BAT: Higher-Order topology Polymer Electrodes: the key to practical organic BATteries
Research project corresponding to the call 2024 and reference PID2024-160166OB-I00, for grants for «Proyectos de Generación de Conocimiento».
The HOPE-BAT project aims to revolutionize organic batteries by surpassing the current state-of-the-art in key performance areas, including safety, sustainability, cycle life, capacity, among others. Our approach addresses the limitations of organic batteries, specifically electrochemical performance, limited cycle life, and practicality, by developing stable, high-performance porous polymer active-materials and advanced electrodes designed for realworld applications. We aim to engineer an innovative platform of multifunctional redox porous polymers (RPPs), including conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs), COFs and hyperbranched polymers (HCP) with exceptional electrochemical properties, supported by a deep understanding of their operation, charge storage, and degradation mechanisms. The final aim is to develop practical Li-polymer, Zn-polymer and all-polymer battery prototypes that balance most key performance indicators (KPIs) effectively.
The HOPE-BAT project will be conducted within the Electrochemical Processes Unit (ECPU) of IMDEA Energy which specializes in materials development (inorganic and organic active-materials, ammoniate, molecular crowding, and gel polymer electrolytes), components, and small prototypes for electrochemical energy storage systems. These include technologies such as Li-ion, Na-metal, Zn-metal, all-polymer, metal-air static, and redox flow batteries.
Partners: IMDEA Energy Institute
Funding Institution/Program: Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities/AEI – FEDER-UE / Proyectos de Generación de Conocimiento 2024
Period: 01/09/2025 – 31/08/2028
IMDEA Energy Institute external funding: 255.000 €
IPs IMDEA Energy: Dr. Rebeca Marcilla / Dr. Nagaraj Patil

Grant PID2024-160166OB-I00 funded by MICIU/AEI /10.13039/501100011033, and by FEDER, UE