Marcinek et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Electrolytes for Li-ion transport–ReviewMarcinek et al., 2015
- Document ID
- 6786793024870435471
- Author
- Marcinek M
- Syzdek J
- Marczewski M
- Piszcz M
- Niedzicki L
- Kalita M
- Plewa-Marczewska A
- Bitner A
- Wieczorek P
- Trzeciak T
- Kasprzyk M
- Łężak P
- Zukowska Z
- Zalewska A
- Wieczorek W
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Solid State Ionics
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In the present paper an authoritative report based on opinion of the group working in the field of electrolytes for battery application are presented. In the following sections first each group of the material will be introduced and the recent ideas how to improve their …
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