2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12034-021-02369-7
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Preparation and characterization of biopolymer blend electrolyte membranes based on derived celluloses for lithium-ion batteries separator

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“…In contrast, the absorption intensity of À CH 2 bending groups at 1417 cm À 1 increased. The functional groups identified in the CMC of Nias' pod husk are similar confirmed to the commercial CMC [36] and several CMC products produced by previous researchers. [18,19,30,53]…”
Section: Functional Groups Studies Of Nias' Cacao Pod Husk Cellulose ...supporting
confidence: 85%
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“…In contrast, the absorption intensity of À CH 2 bending groups at 1417 cm À 1 increased. The functional groups identified in the CMC of Nias' pod husk are similar confirmed to the commercial CMC [36] and several CMC products produced by previous researchers. [18,19,30,53]…”
Section: Functional Groups Studies Of Nias' Cacao Pod Husk Cellulose ...supporting
confidence: 85%
“…[13] The difference in mechanical properties between CMC of commercial cellulose and CMC of Nias' cacao pod husk is affected by the crystallinity index and molecular weight as previously explained above. The crystallinity of CMC of ChemistrySelect commercial cellulose is higher than that of the CMC of Nias' cacao pod husk, in addition, the molecular weight of CMC of commercial cellulose [36] is higher than the CMC of Nias' cacao pod husk as explained above. However, the tensile strength of the CMC of Nias' cacao pod husk shows almost similar to previous research which was applied as packaging.…”
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“…At least three measurements for each membrane were taken, and the average value was calculated. The tensile strength of electrolyte membranes was calculated using Equation 3 refer to literature [48] TensileStrength=FA=mxgtxw $\vcenter{\openup.5em\halign{$\displaystyle{#}$\cr Tensile\ Strength={{F}\over{A}}={{m\ x\ g}\over{t\ x\ w}}\hfill\cr}}$ …”
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confidence: 99%