Espanet et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Behaviour of PEO-urethane in solutions of carbonates. Synthesis and electrochemical characterisation of PEO-urethane–coke electrodesEspanet et al., 1998
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- 10704493625512830654
- Author
- Espanet B
- Vautrin-Ul C
- Guégan P
- Chaussé A
- Messina R
- Cheradame H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Materials Chemistry
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We studied the behaviour of PEO-urethane, resulting from a polycondensationin situ of PEO [poly (ethylene oxide)] with urethane, towards organic carbonate electrolytes. We analysed the weight increase of the PEO-urethane with propylene carbonate (PC) or dimethyl …
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