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Progress on highly proton-conductive polymer thin films with organized structure and molecularly oriented structure
by
Nagao, Yuki
in
101 Self-assembly / Self-organized materials
/ 206 Energy conversion / transport / storage / recovery
/ 207 Fuel cells / Batteries / Super capacitors
/ 212 Surface and interfaces
/ 306 Thin film / Coatings
/ 504 X-ray / Neutron diffraction and scattering
/ 505 Optical / Molecular spectroscopy
/ Centrifugal force
/ Conducting polymers
/ External pressure
/ fuel cells
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Interface
/ Liquid crystals
/ molecular ordering
/ Molecular structure
/ molecular weight dependence
/ Polymer films
/ Polymers
/ Proton conduction
/ Protons
/ Review
/ substrate dependence
/ Substrates
/ thickness dependence
/ Thin films
2020
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Progress on highly proton-conductive polymer thin films with organized structure and molecularly oriented structure
by
Nagao, Yuki
in
101 Self-assembly / Self-organized materials
/ 206 Energy conversion / transport / storage / recovery
/ 207 Fuel cells / Batteries / Super capacitors
/ 212 Surface and interfaces
/ 306 Thin film / Coatings
/ 504 X-ray / Neutron diffraction and scattering
/ 505 Optical / Molecular spectroscopy
/ Centrifugal force
/ Conducting polymers
/ External pressure
/ fuel cells
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Interface
/ Liquid crystals
/ molecular ordering
/ Molecular structure
/ molecular weight dependence
/ Polymer films
/ Polymers
/ Proton conduction
/ Protons
/ Review
/ substrate dependence
/ Substrates
/ thickness dependence
/ Thin films
2020
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Progress on highly proton-conductive polymer thin films with organized structure and molecularly oriented structure
by
Nagao, Yuki
in
101 Self-assembly / Self-organized materials
/ 206 Energy conversion / transport / storage / recovery
/ 207 Fuel cells / Batteries / Super capacitors
/ 212 Surface and interfaces
/ 306 Thin film / Coatings
/ 504 X-ray / Neutron diffraction and scattering
/ 505 Optical / Molecular spectroscopy
/ Centrifugal force
/ Conducting polymers
/ External pressure
/ fuel cells
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Interface
/ Liquid crystals
/ molecular ordering
/ Molecular structure
/ molecular weight dependence
/ Polymer films
/ Polymers
/ Proton conduction
/ Protons
/ Review
/ substrate dependence
/ Substrates
/ thickness dependence
/ Thin films
2020
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Progress on highly proton-conductive polymer thin films with organized structure and molecularly oriented structure
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Progress on highly proton-conductive polymer thin films with organized structure and molecularly oriented structure
2020
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Several current topics are introduced in this review, with particular attention to highly proton-conductive polymer thin films with organized structure and molecularly oriented structure. Organized structure and molecularly oriented structure are anticipated as more promising approaches than conventional less-molecular-ordered structure to elucidate mechanisms of high proton conduction and control proton conduction. This review introduces related polymer materials and molecular design using lyotropic liquid crystals and hydrogen bond networks for high proton conduction. It also outlines the use of substrate surfaces and external fields, such as pressure and centrifugal force, for organizing structures and molecularly oriented structures.
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Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Ltd,Taylor & Francis Group
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