Fig. 1: Characterization of Gel Polymer Electrolytes with Different Additives. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Characterization of Gel Polymer Electrolytes with Different Additives.

From: Modulating physicochemical interfaces enables li-rich oxides based ceramic solid-state li batteries under ambient conditions

Fig. 1: Characterization of Gel Polymer Electrolytes with Different Additives.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

ac The corresponding Young’s Modulus images for Base GPE (a), LDFB GPE (b), and LDFB + LPF GPE (c). d SAXS data of Base GPE, LDFB GPE, and LDFB + LPF GPE and the corresponding fitted curves (solid lines) by Power Law. e, f 7Li (e) and 31P (f) NMR spectra of the Base GPE, LDFB GPE, and LDFB + LPF GPE. g The chronoamperometry curves and EIS spectra before and after polarization of Li symmetric cells with LDFB + LPF GPE. h The Li+ conductivity and Nyquist plots (inset) of different GPEs with stainless steel symmetric cells at 30 °C. Error bar: standard deviation of 3 measurements. i LSV of pristine LE and different GPEs. j The HOMO/LUMO energy levels and molecular orbital models of various GPE components (molecular orbital models of TEGDA and TEGDA + BA (4 Units) are presented in Supplementary Fig. 10).

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