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Various types of networks containing either an added salt or an ionisable function were thoroughly characterised in order to gain a better understanding of the interactions between ions and polymer segments and of the electrochemical properties displayed as a function of the network structure and the electrolyte.
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Gandini, A., LeNest, J.F., Leveque, M., Cheradame, H. (1986). Ion-Containing Networks: Recent Results Concerning Transport Properties. In: Kleintjens, L.A., Lemstra, P.J. (eds) Integration of Fundamental Polymer Science and Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4185-4_35
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