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Royal Society of Chemistry, Sustainable Energy and Fuels, 8(4), p. 3934-3942, 2020

DOI: 10.1039/d0se00531b

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Proton trap effect on catechol–pyridine redox polymer nanoparticles as organic electrodes for lithium batteries

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Abstract

New redox-active polymer nanoparticles present that the redox potential of the catechol group is affected by the presence of the pyridine. This positive potential gain is associated to the proton trap effect, which benefits the performance of lithium-ion–polymer batteries.