Ionic liquids to the rescue? Overcoming the ionic conductivity limitations of polymer electrolytes
- Hendcrson W.A. (ENEA-IDROCOMB) ;
- Shin J.H. (ENEA-IDROCOMB) ;
- Alessandrini F. (ENEA-IDROCOMB) ;
- Passcrini S. (ENEA-IDROCOMB)
- Published : 2003.11.01
Abstract
Polymer electrolytes - solid polymeric membranes with dissolved salts - are being intensively studied for use in all-solid-state lithium-metal-polymer consumer electronic device. The low ionic conductivity at room temperature of existing polymer electrolytes, however, has seriously hindered the development of such batteries for many applications. The incorporation of salts molten at room temperature (room temperature ionic liquids or RTILs) into polymer electrolytes may be the necessary solution to overcoming the inherent ionic conductivity limitations of 'dry' polymer electrolytes.
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