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F. Capuano

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  6
Citations -  485

F. Capuano is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrolyte & Conductivity. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 460 citations.

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Composite Polymer Electrolytes

TL;DR: The characteristics of composite polymer electrolytes obtained by adding powders of a stable ceramic material having a regular spherical shape with a mean diameter of less than 1 μm, to a poly(ethylene oxide)−lithium perchlorate complex, are described in terms recrystallization, conductivity, and ion transport number as discussed by the authors.
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The lithium polymer electrolyte battery IV. Use of composite electrolytes

TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of composite polymer electrolytes formed by adding inert ceramic fillers to the standard poly(ethylene oxide)-lithium salt complexes are illustrated in terms of ionic conductivity and of mechanical properties.
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Comparison of NMR and conductivity in (PEP)8LiClO4+γ-LiAlO2

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the characteristics of (PEO)8LiClO4+x weight % γ-LiAlO2 with x=0, 10, 20 and 30, by describing results obtaine d by nuclear magnetic resonance and conductivity studies.
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The lithium polymer electrolyte battery. VI: Design and characterization of prototypes

TL;DR: In this paper, thin-film prototypes of rechargeable lithium batteries have been realized using a PEO-based composite polymer electrolyte and composite cathodic mixtures, and the performance and the characteristics of these batteries were investigated by electrochemical and impedance analysis.
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Composite Polymer Electrolytes

TL;DR: The characteristics of composite polymer electrolytes obtained by adding powders of a stable ceramic material having a regular spherical shape with a mean diameter of less than 1 μm, to a poly(ethylene oxide)−lithium perchlorate complex, are described in terms recrystallization, conductivity, and ion transport number as mentioned in this paper.