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Study on ionic conductivity and dielectric properties of PEO-based solid nanocomposite polymer electrolytesVerma et al., 2017
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- Verma M
- Sahu H
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The ionic conductivity and dielectric properties of the solid nanocomposite polymer electrolytes formed by dispersing a low particle-sized TiO 2 ceramic filler in a poly (ethylene oxide)(PEO)-AgNO 3 matrix are presented and discussed. The solid nanocomposite …
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