Sharma et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Perylene-polyimide-based organic electrode materials for rechargeable lithium batteriesSharma et al., 2013
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- Sharma P
- Damien D
- Nagarajan K
- Shaijumon M
- Hariharan M
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
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Organic materials for Li-ion battery application continue gaining attention due the virtue of low cost, environmental benignity, and so on. A new class of electroactive organic material called polyimides is particularly important due to the extra stability exhibited at higher current …
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