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US Patent 9548514 Stretchable, solvent free, completely amorphous solid electrolyte films

Patent 9548514 was granted and assigned to The University of Akron on January, 2017 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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The University of Akron
The University of Akron
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
9548514
Patent Inventor Names
Mauricio Echeverri3
Thein Kyu3
Date of Patent
January 17, 2017
Patent Application Number
14352841
Date Filed
October 22, 2012
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11955595 High-ionic conductivity ceramic-polymer nanocomposite solid state electrolyte
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US Patent 12006387 Polymer composition and methods for making same
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Kenneth Douyette
Patent abstract

A method of creating an electrolyte film includes mixing succinonitrile (SCN), lithium salt and crosslinkable polyether addition to form an isotropic amorphous mixture; and crosslinking the crosslinkable polyether to form a cured film, wherein the cured film remains amorphous without undergoing polymerization-induced phase separation or crystallization.

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