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Intercalation electrodes discovery

The desire to realise technological goals has spurred the discovery of many new solid electrolytes and intercalation compounds based on crystalline and amorphous inorganic solids. In addition an entirely new class of ionic conductors has been discovered by P. V. Wright (1973) and M. B. Armand, J. M. Chabagno and M. Duclot (1978). These polymer electrolytes can be fabricated as soft films of only a few microns, and their flexibility permits interfaces with solid electrodes to be formed which remain intact when the cells are charged and discharged. This makes possible the development of all-solid-state electrochemical devices. [Pg.3]


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