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Third generation polymer ionic

Systems formed by trapping into a polymer matrix liquid solutions of lithium salts in aprotic organic solvents, which may be considered as third generation polymer ionic membranes. Typical examples of this class are solutions of lithium salts in propylene carbonate-ethylenecarbonate, PC-EC, mixtures trapped in a polyacrylonitrile, PAN, matrix [36]. [Pg.199]

Figure 6.17 Conductivity trends of various types of polymer ionic membranes, such as the PEO-LiX complex (first generation), the MEEP-LiX complex and the PUE-LiX complex (second generation), and the PAN-PC-EC-LiX system (third generation). Figure 6.17 Conductivity trends of various types of polymer ionic membranes, such as the PEO-LiX complex (first generation), the MEEP-LiX complex and the PUE-LiX complex (second generation), and the PAN-PC-EC-LiX system (third generation).

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