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  • Dangerous initiators and low reaction temperatures required for controlled anionic polymerization limit its widespread implementation. Now it has been shown that safe-to-handle, solid, CO2-protected initiators allow for a one-pot polymerization set-up. The CO2 released during initiation then tempers the chain-end reactivity, thus achieving well-defined materials at elevated temperatures.

    • Paige E. Jacky
    • Alexandra D. Easley
    • Brett P. Fors
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 17, P: 1076-1082
  • An environmentally friendly, all-organic radical battery is demonstrated, in which redox-active polypeptides perform as both cathode and anode materials, with a metal-free organic electrolyte.

    • Tan P. Nguyen
    • Alexandra D. Easley
    • Karen L. Wooley
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 593, P: 61-66
  • Organic radical polymers are currently being considered as active materials for fast-charging battery electrodes but their transport and charge storage characteristics are not well understood. A quantitative view of in situ ion transport and doping in these systems during the redox process is now provided.

    • Shaoyang Wang
    • Fei Li
    • Jodie L. Lutkenhaus
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 18, P: 69-75