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Lin et al., 2018 - Google Patents

A silica‐aerogel‐reinforced composite polymer electrolyte with high ionic conductivity and high modulus

Lin et al., 2018

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10610374322505394135
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Lin D
Yuen P
Liu Y
Liu W
Liu N
Dauskardt R
Cui Y
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High‐energy all‐solid‐state lithium (Li) batteries have great potential as next‐generation energy‐storage devices. Among all choices of electrolytes, polymer‐based systems have attracted widespread attention due to their low density, low cost, and excellent …
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