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A conducting polymer nucleation scheme for efficient solid-state supercapacitors on paper

Kurra et al., 2014

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6816021195007015919
Author
Kurra N
Park J
Alshareef H
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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In this study, a thin nucleation layer is used to tune the morphology of conducting polymer electrodes and to optimize the performance of paper based solid-state supercapacitors. It is found that using an acid-treated poly (3, 4-ethylenedioxythiophene): polystyrenesulfonate …
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