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Nanoparticles containing a silver iodine core and a polymer shell have superionic conductance even near room temperature, showing promise for a new generation of electrochemical devices.

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Figure 1: Superionic nanoparticles.

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Green, M. When small is better. Nature Mater 8, 450–451 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat2457

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