Lithium salt, ionic conductor and liquid electrolyte

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C429S317000, C429S316000, C429S338000, C429S337000, C429S341000, C556S170000, C556S176000

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07125631

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are a lithium salt expressed by a formula, LiAlXn(OY)4-n, where “X” is an electrophilic substituent group and “Y” is an oligoether group, an ionic conductor with the lithium salt dispersed in a structural member, and a liquid electrolyte with the lithium salt dissolved in a solvent. For example, the ionic conductor exhibits high ionic conductivity as well as high lithium ion transport number.

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