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Developing a rational design for oxide‐based solid electrolytes to promote ionic conductivity, decrease the sintering temperature, and improve stability with metallic Li is challenging. Herein, core–shell‐structured Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3@Li2O–2B2O3 (LATP–LBO) microspheres are prepared using one‐pot spray pyrolysis. Phase separation between crystalline LATP and amorphous LBO leads to the formation...
The synthetic route of unsubstituted polythiophene (PT) nanoparticles was investigated in aqueous dispersion via Fe 3+ -catalyzed oxidative polymerization. With this new synthetic method, high conversion of thiophene monomers was obtained with only a trace of FeCl 3 . The dispersion state showed that the PT nanoparticles were well dispersed in many polar solvents, compared to non-polar...
Cellulose is a natural and biodegradable polymer with abundant hydroxyl groups, which can be utilized as functional moieties in the various chemical modification of cellulose polymer. Among the cellulose derivatives, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate (HPMCP) has both hydroxyl and carboxyl groups. It could be dissolved into water phase to form aggregates, like micelles, under basic conditions...
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