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The ionic conductivity and lithium electrode-electrolyte interfacial s
tability have been measured for composite polymer electrolytes using m
icrometer- and nanometer-size alumina (Al2O3) with polyethylene oxide
(PEG) and lithium tetrafluoroborate (LiBF4). The influence of the nano
meter-size alumina particles increases ionic conductivity by an order
of magnitude compared with micrometer-size particles. The interfacial
stability is increased a factor of two. Characterization of layered na
nocomposite polymer electrolytes based upon melt intercalation of PEG
in layered silicates (montmorillonite) show that the intercalated PEO
is amorphous.