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A hexaanionic carboxyphenolate framework for high energy alkali cation storage

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Authors: Vasudeva Rao Bakuru; Petru Apostol; Darsi Rambabu; Shubhadeep Pal; Xiaodong Lin; Robert Markowski; Tom Goossens; +5 Authors
Vasudeva Rao Bakuru; Petru Apostol; Darsi Rambabu; Shubhadeep Pal; Xiaodong Lin; Robert Markowski; Tom Goossens; Da Tie; Andrii Kachmar; Yan Zhang; Géraldine Chanteux; Alexandru Vlad;
doi: 10.1039/d4ee05701e
handle: 2078.1/301425
A hexaanionic carboxyphenolate framework for high energy alkali cation storage
Abstract
An alkali-rich organic redox system, A6THBPD, enables high-capacity, high-voltage Li-, Na-, and K-ion storage. Delivering up to 4e− per unit and strong full-cell output, A6THBPD advances high-energy organic materials for alkali-ion batteries.
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Belgium
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- Université Catholique de Louvain Belgium

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