“…We decided to apply calix [6]pyrrole derivative (C6P), which is selective on larger anions (I − , CF 3 SO 3 − , BF 4 − ) and, due to this, can be easier applied in PEO-based electrolytes. A significant change in the lithium transference number to values close to 1 was observed, accompanied by lowering of the overall conductivity by less then one order of magnitude [19]. The results seemed promising, because conductivity loss was related to the anion immobilization, when lithium cation conductivity remained the same or even higher.…”