Claims
- 1. Dendritic materials for enhanced performance of an energy storage device, comprising a unimolecular micelle electrolyte including branched building blocks capable of triggered electrochemical discharge.
- 2. The dendritic materials according to claim 1, wherein said branched building blocks include polyethylene glycol functionalized, highly saturated branches.
- 3. The dendritic materials according to claim 1, wherein said dendritic materials have improved electrolyte stability.
- 4. The dendritic materials according to claim 1, wherein said dendritic materials have more efficient Lithium-ion transport.
- 5. The dendritic materials according to claim 1, wherein said dendritic materials have a decreased electrolyte layer thickness.
- 6. The dendritic materials according to claim 5, wherein said dendritic materials have greater specific energy, energy density, and battery cycle life.
- 7. The dendritic materials according to claim 1, wherein said dendritic materials further include linearly positioned neuromolecular arrays.
- 8. The dendritic materials according to claim 7, wherein said dendritic materials are grown on polyalkyn-based molecular wires.
- 9. The dendritic materials according to claim 1, wherein said unimolecular micelles further include logical constraints for controlling dynamic movement.
- 10. The dendritic materials according to claim 9, wherein said dynamic movement is torsional for allowing terminal units to be either adjacent or separated dependent upon the torsional movement.
- 11. The dendritic material according to claim 9, wherein said dyanmic movement is controlled by a guest molecule.
- 12. The dendritic material according to claim 11 wherein said dendritic material includes lipophilic centers, said guest being disposed within said lipophilic centers.
- 13. The dendritic material according to claim 12 wherein said guest is a counter ion selected from the group consisting essentially of CI, Br−, I−, (PF6)− and dendrimer-based polyions.
- 14. The dendritic material according to claim 13 wherein said polyion is C(CH2OCH2CH2CONHC(CH2CH2CO2−K+)3)4).
- 15. The dendritic material according to claim 9, wherein said logical constraints include at least one from the group consisting of site-specific molecular recognition, disruption of internal H-bonding and swelling in void regions.
- 16. The dendritic materials according to claim 1, wherein said dendritic materials made polymetallic regions.
- 17. The dendritic material according to claim 16 wherein the polymetallic material is selected from the group consisting essentially of hexagonal, square, linear, sheet-like, three dimensional and octahedral shapes.
- 18. The dendritic material according to claim 17 including connectors that assist in defining geometry, said connections selected from the group consisting of bipyridal- and terpyridal-based ligands.
- 19. The dendritic material according to claim 16 wherein said ligands accommodate metals selected from the group consisting of Cu, Fe, Ru, Os, Zn, Co, Ni, Mn, Pd, Pt, Rh, Re, W, In, Au, and Ag.
- 20. An energy storage device comprising:a lithium source; a hydrocarbon dendrimer-based electrolyte of claim 1; an insertion electrode; and a current conductor.
- 21. A method of controlling dynamic movement of a dendrimer by inserting a guest into the dendrimer.
- 22. A method of improving magneto resistive and giant magneto resistive disk drive heads by:incorporating metallodendrimers and cyclic metal arrays into magneto resistive and giant metallo resistive disk drive heads and increasing resistance and enhancing signal detection of the heads to improve performance of byte reading and detection based on electron flow pathway dispersion.
CROSSREFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a conversion of U.S. Ser. No. 60/079,413, filed Mar. 26, 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
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WO99/48950 |
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