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    Ion and Solvent Dynamics in Gel Electrolytes Based on Ethylene Oxide Grafted Acrylate Polymers by Adebahr, J, Forsyth, M, Gavelin, P, Jacobsson, P, Orädd, G

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (28-11-2002)
    “…Multinuclear pulsed field gradient NMR measurements and rheological viscosity measurements were performed on three series of polymer gel electrolytes. The gels…”
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    Amphiphilic Polymer Gel Electrolytes. 4. Ion Transport and Dynamics As Studied by Multinuclear Pulsed Field Gradient Spin-Echo NMR by Gavelin, Patrik, Jannasch, Patric, Furó, István, Pettersson, Erik, Stilbs, Peter, Topgaard, Daniel, Söderman, Olle

    Published in Macromolecules (18-06-2002)
    “…The transport dynamics in gel electrolytes based on amphiphilic polymers was found to be faster than in gel electrolytes based on corresponding nonamphiphilic…”
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    Cation coordination in ion-conducting gels based on PEO-grafted polymers by Adebahr, J, Gavelin, P, Jannasch, P, Ostrovskii, D, Wesslen, B, Jacobsson, P

    Published in Solid state ionics (01-11-2000)
    “…Ionic conducting polymer gels prepared from PEO-grafted acrylates, ethylene carbonate (EC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), and LiPF 6 are studied by means of…”
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    7Li NMR measurements of polymer gel electrolytes by Adebahr, J., Forsyth, M., MacFarlane, D.R., Gavelin, P., Jacobsson, P.

    Published in Solid state ionics (2002)
    “…Ion conducting polymer gels prepared from (ethylene oxide) n grafted methacrylates, ethylene carbonate (EC), gamma butyrolactone (gBL), and lithium…”
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    Li-7 NMR measurements of polymer gel electrolytes by Adebahr, Josefina, Forsyth, M, MacFarlane, DR, Gavelin, Patrik, Jacobsson, P

    Published in Solid state ionics (01-04-2002)
    “…Ion conducting polymer gels prepared from (ethylene oxide)(n) grafted methacrylates, ethylene carbonate (EC), gamma butyrolactone (gBL), and lithium…”
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    Amphiphilic solid polymer electrolytes by Gavelin, Patrik, Ljungbäck, Ronnie, Jannasch, Patric, Wesslen, Bengt

    “…Amphiphilic graft copolymers consisting of methacrylate backbones carrying approximately 48 wt.% of ethylene oxide [(EO) 9 or (EO) 23] side chains as…”
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    super(7)Li NMR measurements of polymer gel electrolytes by syth, M, MacFarlane, D R, Gavelin, P, Jacobsson, P, Adebahr, Josefina

    Published in Solid state ionics (01-04-2002)
    “…Ion conducting polymer gels prepared from (ethylene oxide) sub(n) grafted methacrylates, ethylene carbonate (EC), gamma butyrolactone (gBL), and lithium…”
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    Amphiphilic polymer gel electrolytes. 3. Influence of the ionophobic–ionophilic balance on the ion conductive properties by Gavelin, Patrik, Ljungbäck, Ronnie, Jannasch, Patric, Wesslén, Bengt

    Published in Electrochimica acta (15-03-2001)
    “…Gel electrolytes based on amphiphilic copolymethacrylates containing ethylene oxide (EO) n side chains as ionophilic units and fluorocarbon (CF 2) 6 side…”
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    Amphiphilic polymer gel electrolytes. II. Influence of the ethylene oxide side-chain length on the gel properties by Gavelin, Patrik, Ostrovskii, Denis, Adebahr, Josefina, Jannasch, Patric, Wesslen, Bengt

    “…Amphiphilic polymers consisting of copolymethacrylates carrying about 26 wt % ethylene oxide [(EO)n] side chains of different lengths were used as matrices in…”
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    Amphiphilic polymer gel electrolytes. I. preparation of gels based on poly(ethylene oxide) graft copolymers containing different ionophobic groups by Gavelin, Patrik, Jannasch, Patric, Wesslén, Bengt

    “…Amphiphilic graft copolymers were prepared via the radical copolymerization of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) macromonomers with fluorocarbon or hydrocarbon…”
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