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    PROGRESS IN BLEND POLYMER BASED IONOGELS (ELECTROLYTES) FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE LITHIUM BATTERIES

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    2022-06-02
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    KAUSHIK, PULKIT
    TRIPATHI, Dr. ALOK KUMAR -Supervisor
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    Ionic liquids are a key electrolyte for electrochemical devices' packaging. Hybridization of ILs with solid matrices, known as ionogels, is a new trend in IL research. These ionogels not only outperform Ionic liquids in terms of fluidity, but they also have a high level of mechanical solidity in a stable grid. As a result, they have the potential to be used in the manufacture of lithium types of batteries. Lithium ion battery consist of protection primarily based processing compatability in a diffusion of working thermal and environmental conditions . those specific function demonstrate that IGs are not for the rich and well known considered for LIBs but additionally as a possible strong electrolyte for subsequent technology battery development . Battery technology that can be recharged Lithium ion undertaking IGs can be advanced in a spread of ways. This review contains different types of properties of ionogels in which their stability progress their mechanical property and their thermal properties and many more and contains different types of application in batteries.
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