Sökning: "quinone"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 61 avhandlingar innehållade ordet quinone.
1. Quinone reduction sites and the role of heme in succinate:quinone reductase. Studies in Bacillus subtilis and Paracoccus denitrificans
Sammanfattning : Succinate:quinone reductase (SQR) is an enzyme in the respiratory system of aerobic cells. SQR catalyzes two reactions, the oxidation of succinate to fumarate and the reduction of quinone to quinol. These reactions are coupled by electron transfer within the enzyme from the site of succinate oxidation to the site of quinone reduction. LÄS MER
2. Electrochemical Characterizations of Conducting Redox Polymers : Electron Transport in PEDOT/Quinone Systems
Sammanfattning : Organic electrode materials for rechargeable batteries have caught increasing attention since they can be used in new innovative applications such as flexible electronics and smart fabrics. They can provide safer and more environmentally friendly devices than traditional batteries made from metals. LÄS MER
3. Quinone-Pyrrole Dyad Based Polymers for Organic Batteries : From Design to Application
Sammanfattning : Organic electrode materials are finding increasing use in energy storage devices due to their attractive properties that allow building of flexible and low weight devices in an environmentally friendlier manner than traditional alternatives. Among these organic electrode materials, conducting redox polymers (CRPs), consisting of conducing polymer (CP) with covalently attached redox active pendant groups (PG), have attracted our interests. LÄS MER
4. Towards quinone/pEDOT conducting redox polymers as energy storage materials
Sammanfattning : With the increased demand for electrical energy storage devices, e.g. electric vehicles and smart grids, organic batteries have caught increasing attention due to their advantages, such as sustainability, environmental friendliness and cheap raw materials over traditional inorganic energy storage materials. LÄS MER
5. Designing Quinone-based Organic Batteries
Sammanfattning : The demand for secondary energy storage is ever increasing, being at the forefront of the transformation to a sustainable society. Conventional batteries, whose electrode materials require mining and high temperature refining, generate substantial carbon dioxide emissions during production. LÄS MER