Martin Karlsmo

Doctoral Student at Materials Physics

Doctoral student in the Materials Physics division. Conducting experimental research on aqueous Na-ion batteries for low environmental impact energy storage.

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2022

All-organic aqueous Na-ion energy storage devices

Martin Karlsmo
Licentiate thesis
2022

Sustainability and Technical Performance of An All-Organic Aqueous Sodium-Ion Hybrid Supercapacitor

Martin Karlsmo, Patrik Johansson
BATTERIES & SUPERCAPS
Journal article
2021

Ten Ways to Fool the Masses When Presenting Battery Research

Patrik Johansson, Sajid Alvi, Pedram Ghorbanzade et al
Batteries & Supercaps. Vol. 4 (12), p. 1785 -1788
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2021

2021 roadmap for sodium-ion batteries

Nuria Tapia-Ruiz, A. Robert Armstrong, Hande Alptekin et al
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-ENERGY. Vol. 3 (3)
Journal article
2021

High‐performant all‐organic aqueous sodium‐ion batteries enabled by PTCDA electrodes and a hybrid Na/Mg electrolyte

Martin Karlsmo, Roza Bouchal, Patrik Johansson
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition. Vol. 60 (46), p. 24709-24715
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