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An Ion Gel is a relatively new material where an ionic conducting liquid is immobilized inside a polymer matrix. This allows the design of unique materials with high ionic conductivity combined with the easy handling properties of the solid state. To create an ion gel, a block copolymer is polymerized along with an ionic liquid so that self-assembled nanostructures where the ions are selectively soluble.


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  • Lodge, Timothy P (2008). "MATERIALS SCIENCE: A Unique Platform for Materials Design". Science. 321 (5885): 50–51. doi:10.1126/science.1159652. PMID 18599764.  More than one of |number= and |issue= specified (help)