Lee et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Thermally reprocessable self-healing single-ion conducting polymer electrolytesLee et al., 2023
- Document ID
- 4102654902720926733
- Author
- Lee S
- Song J
- Cho J
- Son J
- Kim T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Polymer Materials
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Self-healing polymer electrolytes are essential for overcoming the limitations of liquid and solid electrolytes by offering superior mechanical robustness, enhanced safety, and repeated processability. Herein, we present thermally reprocessable and self-healing …
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