Two-Dimensional Inorganic Nanomaterials for Conductive Polymer Nanocomposites 2021
DOI: 10.1039/9781839162596-00204
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2D Nanomaterial-based Polymer Composite Electrolytes for Lithium-based Batteries

Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials have been used for various electrochemical applications, especially in lithium-based batteries (LBs). They have been employed as anodes, cathodes, and electrolyte components. The major classes of 2D nanomaterials, namely ionically conducting anionic- and cationic-layered clays, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMCs), graphene, boron nitrides (BNs), MXenes, and phosphorene have been employed as fillers in polymer electrolytes (PEs). In this respect, this chapter will shine a … Show more

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“…Generally, three methods are widely popular in the processing of PCEs: 1) solution-blending, 2) melt-blending, and 3) in situ polymerization. [9,48] The following part of this section emphasizes the processing of PCEs based on 2D layered nanomaterials.…”
Section: Processing Of Polymer Composites and Pcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Generally, three methods are widely popular in the processing of PCEs: 1) solution-blending, 2) melt-blending, and 3) in situ polymerization. [9,48] The following part of this section emphasizes the processing of PCEs based on 2D layered nanomaterials.…”
Section: Processing Of Polymer Composites and Pcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 10a shows a flowchart representing the general d-PCE processing (assume that the organic solvent evaporation is complete) steps by the solutionblending method, [31] and Figure 10b emphasizes the formation of d-PCE specifically using 2D layered nanomaterials. [9] The solution-blending technique is simple but has the disadvantage of potential solvent wastage. An advantage is that the solution-blending allows an efficient nanofiller-dispersion irrespective of the polymer polarity.…”
Section: Solution-blendingmentioning
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