2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12034-019-1864-7
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Performance of a rechargeable cell using an ionic liquid gel polymer electrolyte and natural graphite electrode

Abstract: With the concepts of green environment and the priority given on economical aspects, a great deal of research activities has been diverted towards clean and low-cost device fabrication. Central focus was on eliminating the use of toxic and expensive materials like Li and different solvents. Application of ionic liquid-based gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) and non-Li electrodes can address many shortcomings associated with liquid, solid and GPEs. In the present study, characteristics of a rechargeable cell with… Show more

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“…This is due to the fact that the non-water GPE can avoid some problems caused by water so that ZIBs can have better long-term stable circulation. Unfortunately, there are still some significant problems in the GPE, the most prominent of which is the low conductivity of non-drainage polymer electrolytes [169,170]. Therefore, the experimenter considers the problem of how to make gel polymer more efficient in the first place, in order to prepare GPEs with better electrochemical performance, stronger mechanical performance and long-term use as the first priority [171].…”
Section: Gel Polymer Electrolytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the fact that the non-water GPE can avoid some problems caused by water so that ZIBs can have better long-term stable circulation. Unfortunately, there are still some significant problems in the GPE, the most prominent of which is the low conductivity of non-drainage polymer electrolytes [169,170]. Therefore, the experimenter considers the problem of how to make gel polymer more efficient in the first place, in order to prepare GPEs with better electrochemical performance, stronger mechanical performance and long-term use as the first priority [171].…”
Section: Gel Polymer Electrolytesmentioning
confidence: 99%