Redox-active, pyrene-based pristine porous organic polymers for efficient energy storage with exceptional cyclic stability

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Sujoy BandyopadhyayAbhijit Patra

Abstract

A novel class of pyrene-based conjugated porous organic polymers having an N-containing network was developed by employing Buchwald-Hartwig coupling for supercapacitor energy storage. The pristine polymer was found to exhibit a specific capacitance of 456 F g-1 at 0.5 A g-1 current density with excellent long-term cyclic stability.

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BETA
nuclear magnetic resonance
X-ray
scanning electron microscopy
NMR

Software Mentioned

PYDA
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