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New paper published in Advanced Functional Materials on flexible bimetallic phosphonate crystals for supercapacitor application

New collaborative paper spearheaded by Gündog Yücesan published in Advanced Functional Materials (and featured on the back cover). In this work, we introduce flexible bimetallic phosphonate crystals as a new class of energy-storage materials that combine mechanical flexibility with remarkable chemical stability and electrochemical activity. The material remains structurally stable across a broad pH range and delivers specific capacitances of around 140 F/g under mildly acidic and alkaline conditions, making it an attractive and more sustainable alternative to conventional supercapacitor electrodes.