Abstract

Lithium batteries and supercapacitors are a popular scientific topic. This article deals with gel polymer electrolytes, which are a promising replacement for liquid electrolytes. The research reports how different cross-linking agents in the polymer component of gel electrolytes affect their mechanical, electrical and electrochemical properties. For measurements, impedance spectroscopy and linear voltammetry methods were used to calculate electrical conductivity and potential windows respectively. Results indicate, which cross-linking agent is more suitable for further use in gel polymer electrolytes in electrochemical cells.

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