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High conductivity solid electrolytes: double salts of substituted organic ammonium halides and cuprous halides

Sammells et al., 1975

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17575549847519316054
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Sammells A
Gougoutas J
Owens B
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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Copper solid electrolytes have been synthesized by the solid-state reaction between substituted organic ammonium halides and cuprous halides. High conductivity electrolytes were found with both high and low symmetry organic ammonium halides, indicating that …
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