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Homogeneous and Fast Ion Conduction of PEO‐Based Solid‐State Electrolyte at Low Temperature

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)‐based electrolytes are promising for all‐solid‐state batteries but can only be used above room temperature due to the high‐degree crystallization of PEO and the intimate affinity between ethylene oxide (EO) chains and lithium ...
Sheng-guang Xu   +8 more
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Solid-State Chemistry

2007
Of the three states of matter, solids possess the most structural diversity. Whereas gases and liquids consist of discrete molecules that are randomly distributed due to thermal motion, solids consist of molecules, atoms, or ions that are statically positioned. To fully understand the properties of solid materials, one must have a thorough knowledge of
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The Solid State

1978
In Chapter 5 we studied the structure of molecules and were careful to describe the spatial arrangement of the atoms in the molecule. In this chapter we do the same thing for the solid state, but here we may have chunks containing billions and billions of atoms, molecules, or ions.
M. F. O’Dwyer, R. D. Brown, J. E. Kent
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A dielectric electrolyte composite with high lithium-ion conductivity for high-voltage solid-state lithium metal batteries

Nature Nanotechnology, 2023
Peiran Shi   +18 more
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The solid state

Physics Today, 1952
The physics of the solid state is nothing new. In 1900 it was as well realized as now that mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, optics, all have their solid-state aspects. In mechanics we have elasticity, plasticity, elastic vibrations or sound. In heat we have specific heat, thermal expansion, heat conductivity. In electricity we have conductivity,
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Dendrite initiation and propagation in lithium metal solid-state batteries

Nature, 2023
Z. Ning   +21 more
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Properties of the Solid State

1981
The physical properties of the solid state (crystals and powders) of both drugs and pharmaceutical excipients are of interest because they can affect both the production of dosage forms and the biological behaviour of the finished product. Powders, as Pilpel1 reminds us ‘can float like a gas or flow like a solid’ but when compressed can support a ...
David Attwood., Alexander T. Florence
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The Solid State

Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1959
The quantitative impression gained from scanning the pages of Physical Review is that about one-third of current physical research is in the field of the "solid state." This survey is not intended to select the most important papers from such an extensive activity, but to mention recent work of sig­ nificance related to the author's fields of interest.
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Interface design for all-solid-state lithium batteries

Nature, 2023
Hongli Wan   +4 more
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