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Volumn 17, Issue 9, 2011, Pages 811-819
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Dielectric spectroscopy and confirmation of ion conduction mechanism in direct melt compounded hot-press polymer nanocomposite electrolytes
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Author keywords
Dielectric relaxation; Ionic conductivity; Lithium perchlorate; MMT clay; Poly(ethylene oxide); Polymer nanocomposite electrolyte
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Indexed keywords
AC CONDUCTIVITY;
ALTERNATING CURRENT;
COMPLEX DIELECTRIC FUNCTIONS;
COMPLEX IMPEDANCE;
CONDUCTION MECHANISM;
CROSSLINKED STRUCTURES;
DIRECT CURRENT;
DISORDERED SOLIDS;
ELECTRIC MODULUS;
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY;
ELECTRODE POLARIZATIONS;
FREQUENCY RANGES;
HOT-PRESS TECHNIQUES;
ION CONDUCTION;
ION PAIRING;
LITHIUM PERCHLORATE;
MATRIX;
NANO-PLATELETS;
POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITE;
POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITE ELECTROLYTE;
SCALED FREQUENCIES;
STRONG CORRELATION;
CLAY MINERALS;
COMPOUNDING (CHEMICAL);
DIELECTRIC MATERIALS;
DIELECTRIC RELAXATION;
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;
ETHYLENE;
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS;
IONIC CONDUCTION IN SOLIDS;
IONIC CONDUCTIVITY;
LITHIUM;
POLYETHYLENE OXIDES;
POLYMER BLENDS;
POLYMERS;
PRESSES (MACHINE TOOLS);
SOLID ELECTROLYTES;
NANOCOMPOSITES;
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EID: 81455135438
PISSN: 09477047
EISSN: 18620760
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/s11581-011-0585-8 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (40)
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References (43)
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