Organic Electrode

An Organic Electrode is an electrode made of organic materials that can either donate or accept electrons to or from an external circuit. The Organic Electrode Materials (OEM) for aqueous organic high-capacity batteries that can be easily and cheaply recycled, and commonly used in electrochemical devices such as batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors including nonaqueous Li-ion, Na-ion, K-ion, dual-ion, multivalent-metal, aqueous, all-solid-state, and redox flow batteries, because of the universal properties of organic electrode materials.

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