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  • Bandara, T M W J, 1968, et al. (author)
  • Determination of charge carrier transport parameters in a polymer electrolyte intended for Li-ion batteries using electrochemical impedance analysis
  • 2020
  • In: Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1433-0768 .- 1432-8488. ; 24:5, s. 1207-1216
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Solid polymer electrolytes are key components in many electrochemical devices. For an in-depth study of the basic parameters of such electrolytes, we developed a previously proposed method in order to determine the charge carrier density (n), mobility (μ), and diffusion coefficient (D) of ionic conductors using electrochemical impedance analysis. This reinforced method was tested with a composite solid electrolyte based on polyethylene oxide, ethylene carbonate, LiCF3SO3, and alumina filler by analyzing DC conductivity, frequency dependence of AC conductivity, and the complex dielectric function. The results show a clear picture of the temperature dependence of the parameters n, μ, and D; for example, at 20 °C, more than 15% of the total number of ions available in the electrolyte are mobile, and this value decreases with increasing temperature, most probably due to increased ion association in agreement with measurements using other techniques. The increase in ionic conductivity with increasing temperature is thus due to an increased mobility of the ionic species.
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  • Uehara, Anna, et al. (author)
  • Analysis of Dengue Serotype 4 in Sri Lanka during the 2012-2013 Dengue Epidemic
  • 2017
  • In: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. - : AMER SOC TROP MED & HYGIENE. - 0002-9637 .- 1476-1645. ; 97:1, s. 130-136
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    • The four serotypes of dengue virus (DENV-1, -2, -3, and -4) have had a rapidly expanding geographic range and are now endemic in over 100 tropical and subtropical countries. Sri Lanka has experienced periodic dengue outbreaks since the 1960s, but since 1989 epidemics have become progressively larger and associated with more severe disease. The dominant virus in the 2012 epidemic was DENV-1, but DENV-4 infections were also commonly observed. DENV-4 transmission was first documented in Sri Lanka when it was isolated from a traveler in 1978, but has been comparatively uncommon since dengue surveillance began in the early 1980s. To better understand the molecular epidemiology of DENV-4 infections in Sri Lanka, we conducted whole-genome sequencing on dengue patient samples from two different geographic locations. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that all sequenced DENV-4 strains belong to genotype 1 and are most closely related to DENV-4 viruses previously found in Sri Lanka and those recently found to be circulating in India and Pakistan.
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