Proton conducting polymer, and application thereof as electrolyt

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528 38, 556407, 556413, 556421, 556423, 556428, C08G 7726, C08G 7778

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ABSTRACT:
This invention has as its subject a basic organo-mineral proton conducting polymer, produced by copolymerization of three precursors:

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