Sharova et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Quaternary polymer electrolytes containing an ionic liquid and a ceramic fillerSharova et al., 2016
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- 16653450701966528319
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- Sharova V
- Kim G
- Giffin G
- Lex‐Balducci A
- Passerini S
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- Macromolecular Rapid Communications
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In this work, the individual and combined effects of an ionic liquid 1‐butyl‐1‐ methylpyrrolidinium bis (trifluoromethanesulfonyl) imide and ceramic filler silicon dioxide on the thermal and electrochemical properties of poly (ethylene oxide) electrolytes have been …
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