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In this project, the aim is to evaluate the mechanical and electrochemical properties of elastomeric polymer electrolytes according to the structure of the monomer, such as the presence of side chains and the length of alkyl groups, and to measure and analyze the properties of the polymer using various instruments. As a result, mechanisms such as charge transfer in elastomeric polymer electrolytes are investigated, and optimized elastomeric polymer electrolytes are developed and evaluated as next-generation rechargeable batteries.
Hyun-Joong Chung
Hongik University
Engineering
Green/Alternative Energy
University of Alberta
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