Composites and copolymers containing redox-active molecules and intrinsically conducting polymers as active masses for supercapacitor electrodes-an introduction

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Abstract

In this introductory report, composites and copolymers combining intrinsically conducting polymers and redox-active organic molecules, suggested as active masses without additional binder and conducting agents for supercapacitor electrodes, possibly using the advantageous properties of both constituents, are presented. A brief overview of the few reported examples of the use of such copolymers, composites, and comparable combinations of organic molecules and carbon supports is given. For comparison a few related reports on similar materials without intrinsically conducting polymers are included.

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Rudolf, H. (2020, August 1). Composites and copolymers containing redox-active molecules and intrinsically conducting polymers as active masses for supercapacitor electrodes-an introduction. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12081835

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