Abstract Conductive organic polymers with carbonyl groups are considered as potential cathode materials of the Li + battery. Driven by extremely high pressure, 2-butyndioic acid and its Li + salt… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Conductive organic polymers with carbonyl groups are considered as potential cathode materials of the Li + battery. Driven by extremely high pressure, 2-butyndioic acid and its Li + salt polymerize at around 4 and 10 GPa respectively, which demonstrates that pressure-induced polymerization is a robust method for synthesizing substituted polyacetylene-like conductors.
               
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