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The transport number for Li+ ions in Poly(ethylene oxide)–LiX complexes was measured using a potentiostatic polarization technique. The results indicate that the Li+ ion transport is strongly influenced by the salt concentration and the type of counter ions.
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Munshi, M., Owens, B. & Nguyen, S. Measurement of Li+ Ion Transport Numbers in Poly(ethylene oxide)–LiX Complexes. Polym J 20, 597–602 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.20.597
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