Solid State Electrochemistry II 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9783527635566.ch2
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Composite Solid Electrolytes

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“…The presence of a negative charge on the pore walls containing fixed -ions leads to an inhomogeneous distribution of cations and anions. Owing to this feature, the positively charged counterions are concentrated in a thin Debye layer along the pore walls with a width of about 1 nm [29]. In contrast, a nearly electrically neutral solution is located at the center of the pore; the solution can contain a small number of cations, anions, and nonpolar molecules, which violate the system of hydrogen bonds in the solution [6] ( Fig.…”
Section: Water Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of a negative charge on the pore walls containing fixed -ions leads to an inhomogeneous distribution of cations and anions. Owing to this feature, the positively charged counterions are concentrated in a thin Debye layer along the pore walls with a width of about 1 nm [29]. In contrast, a nearly electrically neutral solution is located at the center of the pore; the solution can contain a small number of cations, anions, and nonpolar molecules, which violate the system of hydrogen bonds in the solution [6] ( Fig.…”
Section: Water Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ion activity implies a degree of interaction between the ions, the greater the dielectricpermittivity, the interaction of ions will be lower, and vice versa [19].…”
Section: Materials and Methods For Examining The Enhancing Action Of mentioning
confidence: 99%