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Ionically Conductive Polymers

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Solid State Batteries

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Man-made polymers, in the form of films, paints or molded articles have become quite apparent in our environment, especially in the last thirty years. On the other hand, there has been a sustained interest for any form of ionic motion in solids. Though only recently has one attempted to combine the desired processability of polymers with the selectivity of solid state conduction [1] [2].

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Armand, M.B. (1985). Ionically Conductive Polymers. In: Sequeira, C.A.C., Hooper, A. (eds) Solid State Batteries. NATO ASI Series, vol 101. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5167-9_6

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