Publications by authors named "J Bamford"

Solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) with mechanical strength and reduced flammability may also enable next-generation Li batteries with higher energy densities. However, conventional SPEs have fundamental limitations in terms of Li conductivity. While an imidazole functionalized polymer (PMS-Im) has been previously shown to have ionic conductivity related to the imidazole-Li coordination, herein we demonstrate that quaternization of this polymer to form an analogous imidazolium functionalized polymer (PMS-Im) more efficiently solvates lithium salts and plasticizes the polymer.

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Ion-containing polymers are subject to a wide range of hydration conditions across electrochemical and water treatment applications. Significant work on dry polymer electrolytes for batteries and highly swollen membranes for water purification has informed our understanding of ion transport under extreme conditions. However, knowledge of intermediate conditions (i.

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  • Schizophrenia and ADHD are serious mental health disorders that may share some genetic and symptomatic links, but there’s limited guidance on treating patients with both conditions, specifically regarding psychostimulants.
  • This scoping review will systematically gather and analyze existing literature on the effects of psychostimulants for these patients, using a structured framework and screening multiple databases along with grey literature.
  • The review aims to fill the gap in high-quality evidence for healthcare providers, helping to inform better treatment decisions and improve outcomes for patients with comorbid schizophrenia and ADHD.
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Next-generation batteries demand solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) with rapid ion transport and robust mechanical properties. However, many SPEs with liquid-like Li transport mechanisms suffer a fundamental trade-off between conductivity and strength. Dynamic polymer networks can improve bulk mechanics with minimal impact to segmental relaxation or ionic conductivity.

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