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Electrically conductive polymers as rechargeable battery electrodes

D. Naegele
- 01 Sep 1988 - 
- pp 983-989
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In this article, the performance of polypyrrole as an active electrode material was discussed and discussed, and it was shown that polypryl compounds can be used as active electrodes for energy storage.
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This article is published in Solid State Ionics.The article was published on 1988-09-01. It has received 60 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Polypyrrole.

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Electrochemically Active Polymers for Rechargeable Batteries.

TL;DR: The goal of the present article is to provide a survey of electroactive polymers in view of potential applications in rechargeable batteries, and reviews the preparative methods and the electrochemical performance of polymers as rechargeable battery electrodes.
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Electron and proton conducting polymers: Recent developments and prospects

TL;DR: The most important topics of the rapidly developing field of conducting polymers are surveyed in this article, with particular emphasis on the problems of synthesis, structure, thermodynamics and kinetic behaviour of these systems.
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Powering up the Future: Radical Polymers for Battery Applications

TL;DR: This review examines stable nitroxide radical bearing polymers, their processing to battery systems, and their promising performance.
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Ultrafast All-Polymer Paper-Based Batteries

TL;DR: A novel nanostructured high-surface area electrode material for energy storage applications composed of cellulose fibers of algal origin individually coated with a 50 nm thin layer of polypyrrole is introduced, showing the hitherto highest reported charge capacities and charging rates for an all polymer paper-based battery.
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Opportunities and Challenges for Organic Electrodes in Electrochemical Energy Storage.

TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive overview of all reported cell configurations that involve electroactive organic compounds working either in the solid state or in solution for aqueous or nonaqueous electrolytes and highlights the most promising systems based on such various chemistries.
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