Conducting polymers-based energy storage materials [electronic resource] / edited by Inamuddin, Rajender Boddula, Mohammad Faraz Ahmer, Abdullah Mohamed Asiri.
Material type: TextPublisher: [S.l.] : CRC PRESS, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429510885; 9780429202261; 0429202261; 0429510888; 9780429514319; 042951431X; 9780429517747; 0429517742Subject(s): SCIENCE / Chemistry / General | SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical | TECHNOLOGY / Material Science | Conducting polymers | Energy storageDDC classification: 547.70457 LOC classification: QD382.C66Online resources: Taylor & Francis | Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Conducting polymers are organic polymers which contain conjugation along the polymer backbone that conduct electricity. Conducting polymers are promising materials for energy storage applications because of their fast charge-discharge kinetics, high charge density, fast redox reaction, low-cost, ease of synthesis, tunable morphology, high power capability and excellent intrinsic conductivity compared with inorganic-based materials. Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials surveys recent advances in conducting polymers and their composites addressing the execution of these materials as electrodes in electrochemical power sources.Conducting polymers are organic polymers which contain conjugation along the polymer backbone that conduct electricity. Conducting polymers are promising materials for energy storage applications because of their fast charge-discharge kinetics, high charge density, fast redox reaction, low-cost, ease of synthesis, tunable morphology, high power capability and excellent intrinsic conductivity compared with inorganic-based materials. Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials surveys recent advances in conducting polymers and their composites addressing the execution of these materials as electrodes in electrochemical power sources.
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