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Archive | 1999

Fluorinated ionomers and their uses

Christopher Marc Doyle; William Brown Farnham; Andrew E. Feiring; Peter A. Morken; Mark Gerrit Roelofs


Archive | 1999

Ionomers and ionically conductive compositions

Susan Kuharcik Choi; Christopher Marc Doyle; Mark Gerrit Roelofs; Lin Wang; Zhen-Yu Yang


Archive | 1997

Highly conductive ion exchange polymer and process

Christopher Marc Doyle; Mark E. Lewittes; Stephen Albert Perusich; Govindarajulu Rajendran; Mark Gerrit Roelofs


Archive | 1999

Continuous melt process for fabricating ionically conductive articles

Kelly D. Barton; Christopher Marc Doyle; William Brown Farnham; Charlie David Lang; Antonio Vidal


Archive | 2001

Polyvinylidene fluoride ionomers containing pendant fluoroalkylsulfonyl imide or fluoroalkylsulfonyl methide groups

Andrew E. Feiring; Christopher Marc Doyle; Mark Gerrit Roelofs; William Brown Farnham; Paul Gregory Bekiarian; Hanne Anna Katharina Blau


Archive | 1999

Aromatic polymers with pendant fluorinated ionic groups

Christopher Marc Doyle; Andrew Edward Fiering; Susan Kuharcik Choi


Archive | 1999

Substantially fluorinated ionomers

Andrew E. Feiring; Christopher Marc Doyle; Mark Gerrit Roelofs; William Brown Farnham; Paul Gregory Bekiarian; Hanne Anna Katharina Blau


Archive | 2000

Nonaqueous electrolyte lithium secondary batteries

Christopher Marc Doyle; Andrew E. Feiring; Paul Gregory Bekiarian; William Brown Farnham; Susan Kuharcik Choi


Archive | 2000

Procede de fusion continue permettant de fabriquer des articles conducteurs par migration des ions

Kelly D. Barton; Christopher Marc Doyle; William Brown Farnham; Charlie David Lang; Antonio Vidal


Archive | 1999

Ionomeres fluores et leurs utilisations

Christopher Marc Doyle; William Brown Farnham; Andrew Edward Feiring; Peter Arnold Morken; Mark Garrit Roelofs

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