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

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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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