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Design of polymer network and Li+ solvation enables thermally and oxidatively stable, mechanically reliable, and highly conductive polymer gel electrolyte for lithium …

Hashimoto et al., 2021

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3887145337044250996
Author
Hashimoto K
Tatara R
Ueno K
Dokko K
Watanabe M
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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Herein, we demonstrate that design of polymer network and Li+-ion solvation enables the fabrication of thermally and oxidatively stable, mechanically reliable, and highly conductive polymer gel electrolytes for lithium batteries. Polymer gel electrolytes have been used for Li …
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