A new type of bromide anion conducting solid.
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A new type of bromide anion conducting solid electrolyte was designed with the solid electrolyte based on oxybromide; the oxybromide lends unique characteristics of thermal stability and water insolubility (5.6 mg in 100 g of water at 25 degrees C) to the electrolyte which shows the highest Br- anion conductivity reported above 500 degrees C.
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