acumulrii
Acumulrii are a proposed family of nanoscale energy-storing motifs observed or theorized in certain conductive polymers, metal–organic frameworks, and disordered alloys under non-equilibrium conditions. The term denotes localized regions capable of accumulating substantial energy through reversible changes in redox state and local geometry, acting as metastable energy reservoirs that decouple storage from rapid diffusion-limited transport and enable controlled release.
Mechanism and characteristics: Each acumulr consists of a core of redox-active centers surrounded by a flexible
Occurrence and synthesis: Acumulrii are observed or engineered in layered MOF–polymer hybrids, doped conductive polymers, and
Applications and research status: In laboratory devices, acumulrii-enhanced electrodes have shown high specific energy and extended
See also: energy storage materials, redox-active polymers, metal–organic frameworks, metastability.