Quartarone et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Electrolytes for solid-state lithium rechargeable batteries: recent advances and perspectivesQuartarone et al., 2011
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- 10094045525508651972
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- Quartarone E
- Mustarelli P
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- Chemical Society Reviews
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This critical review presents an overview of the various classes of Li+ conductors for use as electrolytes in lithium polymer batteries and all-solid state microbatteries. Initially, we recall the main models for ion transport and the structure–transport relationships at the basis of the …
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