2022
DOI: 10.1149/ma2022-01552308mtgabs
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Combining Promising Electrolyte Research and 3D Printing: Ionic Liquid Based Printable Membrane Materials

Abstract: As promising components in energy devices such as fuel or solar cells and batteries ionic liquids (ILs) are discussed due to their promising properties. These salts with melting points below 100 °C show e.g., high thermal and electrochemical stability, high ionic conductivities and non-flammability, making them interesting candidates for use as electrolytes.[1] One of the most pressing global issues of our time, when disregarding the current COVID19 crisis, is the climate change … Show more

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