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Atomic oxygen PVDF polymers

Solid polymer electrolytes made of polyethylene oxide (PEO) and polypropylene oxide (PPO) are considered because of their strong thermal conduction and electrochemical properties over a wide operating temperature range [114,115]. However, the low room temperature ionic conductivities exhibited by PEO and PPO solid state polymer electrolytes prevents successful application in ESs. When PEO was incorporated into a gel electrolyte to boost conductivity, the result indicated that PEO and PPO are actually found inferior compared to PVA and PVdF for gel electrolytes because the oxygen atoms in the polymer backbone limit ion mobility [115]. [Pg.188]


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