solid electrolyte
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsolidandelectrolyte
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solid
adjective
uk/ˈsɒl.ɪd/us/ˈsɑː.lɪd/
hard or firm, keeping a ...
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electrolyte
noun[C]
uk/iˈlek.trə.laɪt/us/iˈlek.trə.laɪt/
a substance, usually a liquid, that electricity can go through, or that separates into its parts when electricity goes ...
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Yazami used asolidelectrolyteto demonstrate that lithium could be reversibly intercalated in graphite through an electrochemical mechanism.
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The second electrode is a non-solid (wet) orsolidelectrolyte.
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Aluminum, tantalum, and niobium e-caps withsolidelectrolytehave a polarity marking at the anode (plus) side.
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It has a solid lithium positive electrode and asolidelectrolyte.
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However, lithium metal reacts violently with water and thus the aqueous design requires asolidelectrolyteinterface between the lithium and electrolyte.
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The -aluminasolidelectrolytethat has been developed for this system is very stable, both to sodium metal and the sodium aluminumchloride.
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The integral electrode/heater is applied to a surface of thesolidelectrolyteand is resistively heated by an alternating electric current.
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In a thin film based system, the electrolyte is normally asolidelectrolyte, capable of conforming to the shape of the battery.
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This forms thesolidelectrolyteused for ion conduction between anode and cathode.
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A portion of thesolidelectrolytemay also be resistively heated.
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Water-ice and certain solid electrolytes called proton conductors contain positive hydrogen ions or protons which are mobile.
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As solid electrolytes they allow the movement of ions without the need for a liquid or soft membrane separating the electrodes.
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Rather than having separate components of electrolyte, binder, and separator, these solid electrolytes can act as all three.
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In addition to electrical properties, thermal expansion properties are very important when considering possible applications for solid electrolytes.
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