“…7,12,13 The state-of-the-art for organic Li-ion positive electrodes (n-type, Li-containing, air stable) is nearly absent to date. Pioneering developments have been just proposed in 2018, with electron withdrawing substituted quinones 14,15 , through sacrificial metal mediated charge delocalization 16 , or through stereoelectronic chameleonic effect 17 . Whereas these set the foundations for practical organic positive electrodes, the proposed chemistries remain limited in structural and compositional diversity relying on the extensively studied enolate-carbonyl redox chemistry, which intrinsically operates at a low redox potential (Fig.…”