employing organic radicals as redox-active groups. This article reports on the development
of a versatile on-substrate electrode setup for spectroelectrochemical Electron Paramagnetic
Resonance (EPR) measurements on redox conductive polymers for ORBs. Quantitative in
operando EPR experiments performed on electrochemical cells with a di-TEMPO Ni-Salen
polymer as active electrode material demonstrate a strong decrease in the number of …