Water content in solid polymer electrolytes: the lost knowledge

We reproducibly quantify the water content in different SPE systems through various processing/drying conditions and tie the residual amounts of water to heightened ionic conductivities. Moreover, we emphasise on the need to control the sample preparation and isolation as hydration occurs instantly...

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Hauptverfasser: Mankovsky, Denis, Lepage, David, Lachal, Marie, Caradant, Léa, Aymé-Perrot, David, Dollé, Mickaël
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