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Aromatic‐Free Polymers Based All‐Organic Dielectrics with Breakdown Self‐Healing for High‐Temperature Capacitive Energy Storage

Chen et al., 2023

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8801255003442389990
Author
Chen J
Pei Z
Liu Y
Shi K
Zhu Y
Zhang Z
Jiang P
Huang X
Publication year
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Advanced Materials

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High‐temperature dielectric polymers are becoming increasingly desirable for capacitive energy storage in renewable energy utilization, electrified transportation, and pulse power systems. Current dielectric polymers typically require robust aromatic molecular frameworks …
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    • H01B1/12Organic substances
    • H01B1/124Intrinsically conductive polymers
    • H01B1/125Intrinsically conductive polymers comprising aliphatic main chains, e.g. polyactylenes
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