The rise of organic electrode materials for energy storage
Toronto Public Health · University of Toronto
Abstract
Organic electrode materials are very attractive for electrochemical energy storage devices because they can be flexible, lightweight, low cost, benign to the environment, and used in a variety of device architectures. They are not mere alternatives to more traditional energy storage materials, rather, they have the potential to lead to disruptive technologies. Although organic electrode materials for energy storage have progressed in recent years, there are still significant challenges to overcome before reaching large-scale commercialization. This review provides an overview of energy storage systems as a whole, the metrics that are used to quantify the performance of electrodes, recent strategies that have…
Citation impact
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- 72.43
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Energy storage
- Electrode
- Work (physics)
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Process engineering
- Chemistry
- Engineering
- Affordable and clean energy