NMR Studies of Solvent-Free Ceramic Composite Polymer Electrolytes—A Brief Review
Polyether-based polymer electrolytes containing ceramic inorganic oxide fillers often exhibit improved mechanical and ion transport properties compared to their filler-free counterparts. The nature of local scale interactions that give rise to these enhanced properties is explored by nuclear magneti...
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doaj-76700563d7a34b1ead58ea7b8ec30ded2020-11-24T23:42:39ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752015-12-015491592310.3390/membranes5040915membranes5040915NMR Studies of Solvent-Free Ceramic Composite Polymer Electrolytes—A Brief ReviewMarc B. Berman0Steven G. Greenbaum1Department of Physics & Astronomy, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY 10065, USADepartment of Physics & Astronomy, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY 10065, USAPolyether-based polymer electrolytes containing ceramic inorganic oxide fillers often exhibit improved mechanical and ion transport properties compared to their filler-free counterparts. The nature of local scale interactions that give rise to these enhanced properties is explored by nuclear magnetic resonance measurements.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/5/4/915polymer electrolytespolymer ceramic compositessolid state NMR |
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Marc B. Berman Steven G. Greenbaum NMR Studies of Solvent-Free Ceramic Composite Polymer Electrolytes—A Brief Review Membranes polymer electrolytes polymer ceramic composites solid state NMR |
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Marc B. Berman Steven G. Greenbaum |
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NMR Studies of Solvent-Free Ceramic Composite Polymer Electrolytes—A Brief Review |
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NMR Studies of Solvent-Free Ceramic Composite Polymer Electrolytes—A Brief Review |
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NMR Studies of Solvent-Free Ceramic Composite Polymer Electrolytes—A Brief Review |
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NMR Studies of Solvent-Free Ceramic Composite Polymer Electrolytes—A Brief Review |
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NMR Studies of Solvent-Free Ceramic Composite Polymer Electrolytes—A Brief Review |
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nmr studies of solvent-free ceramic composite polymer electrolytes—a brief review |
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2077-0375 |
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2015-12-01 |
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Polyether-based polymer electrolytes containing ceramic inorganic oxide fillers often exhibit improved mechanical and ion transport properties compared to their filler-free counterparts. The nature of local scale interactions that give rise to these enhanced properties is explored by nuclear magnetic resonance measurements. |
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polymer electrolytes polymer ceramic composites solid state NMR |
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