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100th anniversary of macromolecular science viewpoint: fundamentals for the future of macromolecular nitroxide radicals

Wang et al., 2020

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10245117102577987030
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Wang S
Easley A
Lutkenhaus J
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ACS Macro Letters

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Macromolecular radicals, radical polymers, and polyradicals bear unique functionalities derived from their pendant radical groups. The increasing need for organic functional materials is driving the growth in research interest in macromolecular radicals for batteries …
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