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Simultaneously boosting the ionic conductivity and mechanical strength of polymer gel electrolyte membranes by confining ionic liquids into hollow silica nanocavities

Thapaliya et al., 2019

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8726175500641084384
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Thapaliya B
Do‐Thanh C
Jafta C
Tao R
Lyu H
Borisevich A
Yang S
Sun X
Dai S
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A central problem of solid polymer electrolytes is their inability to achieve robust mechanical strength with fast ionic conductivities required for commercialization of lithium metal batteries (LMBs). At present, state‐of‐the‐art offers superiority of one at the expense of the other …
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