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Novel proton conducting membranes based on cross-linked sulfonated polyphosphazenes and poly (ether ether ketone)

Gao et al., 2017

Document ID
17229222763206748392
Author
Gao S
Xu H
Luo T
Guo Y
Li Z
Ouadah A
Zhang Y
Zhang Z
Zhu C
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of membrane science

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Two series of membranes A and B were designed and prepared by the following synthesis protocols where the cross-linked membranes were composed of highly sulfonated poly (ether ether ketone)(SPEEK) as the acidic component and polyphosphazenes backbone as …
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