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Estimation of Li+ transport number in polymer electrolytes by the combination of complex impedance and potentiostatic polarization measurements

Watanabe et al., 1988

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9551017133443604646
Author
Watanabe M
Nagano S
Sanui K
Ogata N
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Solid state ionics

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The Li+ transport numbers of two types of polymer electrolytes have been estimated by means of the combination of the complex impedance and potentiostatic polarization measurements. Type I electrolytes were the network polymers with dissolved LiClO 4 …
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