Photocrosslinked nitroxide polymer cathode-active materials for application in an organic-based paper battery

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Publication Date 2007-02-12
DOI 10.1039/B618710B
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Takeo Suga, Hiroaki Konishi, Hiroyuki Nishide


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Abstract

A nitroxide radical functional polymer was photocrosslinked for the first time without significant side reactions, producing a cathode-active thin film, leading to an organic-based paper battery.

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