D'Angelo et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Decoupling the ionic conductivity and elastic modulus of gel electrolytes: Fully zwitterionic copolymer scaffolds in lithium salt/ionic liquid solutionsD'Angelo et al., 2018
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- D'Angelo A
- Panzer M
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- Advanced Energy Materials
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A critical barrier to overcome in the development of solid‐state electrolytes for lithium batteries is the trade‐off between sacrificing ionic conductivity for enhancement of mechanical stiffness. Here, a physically cross‐linked, polymer‐supported gel electrolyte …
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