33. An Aqueous Conducting Redox‐Polymer‐Based Proton Battery that Can Withstand Rapid Constant‐Voltage Charging and Sub‐Zero Temperatures

        In this article the authors show a new type of batteries based on organic matter as an alternative to the classic models. They approach the idea by modifying conductive polymers with thiophene backbone and they also analyse their properties and processability. They achieve a stable battery, that supports a quick charge, with a good capacity, which allows the direct integration with a photovoltaic cell and that keeps its characteristic even at low temperatures. Take a listen to the podcasts.

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Published in Angewandte Chemie on 17th march 2020


Christian Strietzel, Mia Sterby, Hao Huang, Maria Strømme, Rikard Emanuelsson, and Martin Sjçdin


DOI: doi.org/10.1002/anie.202001191


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