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All Solid-State Li/Li x MnO2 Polymer Battery Using Ceramic Modified Polymer ElectrolytesWang et al., 2002
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- Wang C
- Xia Y
- Koumoto K
- Sakai T
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- Journal of the Electrochemical Society
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The addition of ceramics to the polymer electrolyte was found to result in an enhancement of the ionic conductivity, especially at temperatures below the crystalline-amorphous transition (normally at 60 C), as well as the mechanical property, consistent with other previously …
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