Polymer Electrolytes 2010
DOI: 10.1533/9781845699772.1.62
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Ceramic polymer electrolytes

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“…There is first a linear dilution effect due to the simple loss of conductive volume as non-conductive fillers are added. Second, as filler particles move closer together, polymer chains are stiffened, with the reduced segmental motion resulting in lower conductivity [37]. While these composite effects are very important, they fall short of fully explaining the complex behavior seen in CSEs.…”
Section: Composite Solid Electrolytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is first a linear dilution effect due to the simple loss of conductive volume as non-conductive fillers are added. Second, as filler particles move closer together, polymer chains are stiffened, with the reduced segmental motion resulting in lower conductivity [37]. While these composite effects are very important, they fall short of fully explaining the complex behavior seen in CSEs.…”
Section: Composite Solid Electrolytesmentioning
confidence: 99%