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Conventional polymer electrolytes conductivity limit

PEO can coordinate alkali metal ions strongly and is used as a solid polymer electrolyte [20-22]. However, conventional PEO-Li salt complexes show conductivities of the order of 10 S/cm, which is not sufficient for battery, capacitor and fuel-cell applications. A high crystalline phase concentration limits the conductivity of PEO-based electrolytes. Apart from high crystallinity, PEO-based electrolytes suffer from low cation transport number (t ), ion-pair formation and inferior mechanical properties. Peter and co-workers [23] reported the modification of PEO with phenolic resin for improvement in mechanical properties and conductivity. [Pg.73]


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