Ionic conduction in dispersed solid-electrolytes

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Abstract

In recent years, considerable interest has been focussed on developing solid electrolytes with high ionic conductivities. One of the latest techniques is the dispersion of a non-conducting and chemically non-interacting phase in the solid electrolyte. These electrolytes have been referred to as dispersed solid-electrolyte systems. The present paper briefly reviews the characteristic features of dispersed solid-electrolytes and the mode of ion conduction in these systems. © 1986 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Shukla, A. K., Vaidehi, N., & Jacob, K. T. (1986). Ionic conduction in dispersed solid-electrolytes. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 96(6), 533–547. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02936304

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