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Organic batteries, that are environmentally friendly and cost-effective, represent promising alternatives to current lithium-ion batteries. The rise of electromobility creates high demands on lithium-ion batteries, inevitably resulting in heavy consumptions of transition metals. Usage of these resources raises concerns about the limited availability of transition metals and the associated environmental footprint. Organic rechargeable batteries, free of transition metals, could alleviate these growing concerns.[1][2][3][4][5] [6][7][8][9]

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