An all-organic rechargeable battery using bipolar polyparaphenylene as a redox-active cathode and anode
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 49(6), pp. 567–569
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Abstract
An all-organic rechargeable battery is realized by use of polyparaphenylene as both cathode- and anode-active material. This new battery can operate at a high voltage of 3.0 V with fairly high capacity, offering a renewable and cheaper alternative to conventional batteries.
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