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Solvation in polymers

The direct evidence on which our view of cation solvation in polymer electrolytes is based comes mainly from spectroscopic techniques. IR and Raman studies have been carried out on a variety of systems (see Chapter 5, Torell and Schantz, 1989 and Freeh, Manning, Teeters and Black, 1988). Low frequency vibrational modes, around 860-870 cm associated with the cation-ether oxygen interactions in PEG based systems have been observed they are absent in PEO itself... [Pg.123]

Abstract In this chapter the process of solvation in polymers is discussed. In the first few sections... [Pg.279]


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