Flexible, solid electrolyte useful in electrochromic devices

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252 622, 429192, H07M 604, H01M 616, G02F 117

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050169912

ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to a flexible, solid electrolyte useful in an electrochromic device. The electrolyte comprises an interpenetrating polymer network of a alkali metal doped, sol-gel component and an epoxy-amine component.

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