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The composite electrolyte is predominantly an ionic conductor with electronic conductivity less than 2%.
Cathodes in lithium ion batteries consist of an ionic conductor, an electronic conductor and a binder in order to make a composite that is both electronically and ionically conductive.
Meanwhile, thanks to the high conductivity, it could be used as flexible conductors for electronic components.
The electrolytes are good ionic conductors and electronic insulators, and most of electrolytes are based on the solution of inorganic lithium salts dissolved in a mixture of two or more organic solvents.
The model accounts for (1) electronic conductor, ionic conductor, and gas phase percolation, (2) competition between percolation of gas and electronically conducting phases, and (3) determination of continuous, though not necessarily fully percolating, paths from TPBs to the bulk phases.
Porous composite solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) electrodes formed by a mixture of electronic conductor and ionic conductor particles of small size have been studied by means of an analytical simulation model.
The metal materials are purely electronic conductor and YSZ essentially ionic conductor.
Electrochemical capacitors, the so-called double-layer capacitors, supercapacitors, or ultracapacitors, are electrical power sources that utilize the capacitive properties at the interface between an electronic conductor (electrode) and a liquid ionic conductor (electrolyte solution).
Composites of Sm0.5Sr0.5CoO3−δ (SSC), a good electronic conductor, and La0.8Sr0.2Ga0.8Mg0.2O3−δ (LSGM), a good ionic conductor, have been evaluated as cathode systems for La-gallate electrolyte based SOFC systems via microstructural analysis and electrochemical testing.
Substances that are reasonably good conductors of electricity may be divided into two groups: the metallic, or electronic, conductors and the electrolytic conductors.
These reactions are, therefore, normally considered as occurring at the interface, or common boundary, between an electronic conductor, such as an electrode, and an ionic conductor of electricity, such as an electrolytic solution.
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