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Enhancing Performances of Polydopamine as Cathode for Lithium‐and Potassium‐Ion Batteries by Simple Grafting of Sulfonate GroupsAqil et al., 2021
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- Aqil A
- Jérôme C
- Boschini F
- Mahmoud A
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- Batteries & Supercaps
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Polydopamine (PDA) is a bioderived organic electrode material which exhibits a low capacity of∼ 100 mAh. g− 1 due to the large PDA aggregates formed at the electrode during self‐polymerization of DA. In this work, it found that a simple grafting of sulfonate groups via …
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