elektrodytan
Elektrodytan is a synthetic polymer material primarily used in the production of electrodes, particularly in electrochemical applications such as batteries, fuel cells, and electroplating. It is a type of ion-conducting polymer that allows ions to pass through while blocking electrons, making it ideal for use in solid polymer electrolytes. The most common form of elektrodytan is poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) or its derivatives, which are often blended with lithium salts to enhance ionic conductivity.
One of the key advantages of elektrodytan is its flexibility and lightweight nature, which makes it suitable
In addition to its use in energy storage and conversion, elektrodytan is explored in sensors, supercapacitors,
While elektrodytan has several benefits, challenges remain, such as its sensitivity to moisture and the need