Wang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Hexaazatrinaphthylene-based porous organic polymers as organic cathode materials for lithium-ion batteriesWang et al., 2018
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- Wang J
- Chen C
- Zhang Y
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- ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
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Incorporating small organic molecules with redox-active sites into a suitable porous organic framework could enhance both ion diffusion rate and electronic conductivity while reducing its solubility in electrolytes. Principles for the construction of a redox-active porous organic …
- 229910001416 lithium ion 0 title abstract description 93
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