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High lithium conductivities in weakly-ionophilic low-dimensional block copolymer electrolytes

  • J. Liu
  • , Y. Zheng
  • , Y. P. Liao
  • , D. C. Apperley
  • , G. Ungar
  • , P. V. Wright
  • University of Sheffield
  • Durham University

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Abstract

The structure of amphiphilic low-dimensional copolymer electrolytes I of similar overall composition but prepared by different synthetic procedures X and Y are described. I are copolymers of poly[2,5,8,11,14- pentaoxapentadecamethylene(5-alkyloxy-1,3-phenylene)] (CmO5) and poly[2,-oxatrimethylene(5-alkyloxy-1,3-phenylene)] (CmO1) where the alkyl side chains having m carbons are hexadecyl or mixed dodecyl/octadecyl (50/50). 1H NMR shows that the copolymers have 50% (m = 16) or only 18 and 13% of CmO5 units and DSC indicates that the copolymers have 'block' sequencing of CmO1 and CmO5 segments. Molecular dynamics modelling indicates that in CmO5 Li+ and BF4- ions are separated by Li + encapsulation in tetraethoxy segments but in ionophobic CmO1 units the salt is mostly present as neutral aggregates decoupled from the polymer. Conductivities of these microphase-separated mixtures with salt-bridge amphiphilic polyethers II and III of each system are similar. They have low temperature dependence over the range 20 °C to 110 °C at ∼10 -3 S cm-1. 7Li NMR linewidth measurements confirm high lithium mobilities at -20 °C. A conduction mechanism is proposed whereby Li+ hopping takes place along rows of decoupled aggregates (dimers/quadrupoles) within an essentially block copolymer structure. Subambient measurements to -10 °C gave a conductivity of 4 × 10 -5 S cm-1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3815-3826
Number of pages12
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume50
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Jun 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conductivity
  • Copolymer characterisation
  • Decoupled salt aggregates
  • Li NMR
  • Molecular modelling

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