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A practical guide to quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring of thin polymer films
Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D) monitoring is a powerful tool used to sensitively examine the real-time responses of polymer films to external responses. For example, the technique is commonly used to monitor film growth, material adsorption, thin film swelling, and ion exchange. With its rapidly expanding use, this review is intended to introduce new users to the basic principles of QCM-D, along with practical challenges and remedies specific to polymer thin films. For both new and experienced users, specific case studies are highlighted including layer-by-layer assembly, electrochemical QCM-D, swelling, sensing, and biological application. Finally, the review recommends future directionsmore » -
Solution–Processable Thermally Crosslinked Organic Radical Polymer Battery Cathodes
Organic radical polymers are promising cathode materials for next-generation batteries because of their rapid charge transfer and high cycling stability. However, these organic polymer electrodes gradually dissolve in the electrolyte, resulting in capacity fade. Several crosslinking methods have been developed to improve the performance of these electrodes, but they are either not compatible with carbon additives or compromise the solution processability of the electrodes. A one-step post-synthetic, carbon-compatible crosslinking method was developed to effectively crosslink an organic polymer electrode and allow for easy solution processing. The highest electrode capacity of 104 mAh g–1 (vs. a theoretical capacity of 111 mAhmore » -
Quantifying internal charge transfer and mixed ion-electron transfer in conjugated radical polymers
Conjugated radical polymers can exhibit internal electron transfer depending on the radical loading.
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