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Ionic conductivity in poly(diethylene glycol-carbonate)/sodium triflate complexes

journal contribution
posted on 1997-08-02, 00:00 authored by Maria ForsythMaria Forsyth, A Tipton, D Shriver, M Ratner, D MacFarlane
New polymer electrolytes were synthesized and characterized based on a new polymer host. The motivation was to produce a host polymer with a high dielectric constant which should reduce ion clustering with an attendant increased conductivity. The new polymer host, poly(diethylene glycol carbonate) and its sodium triflate complexes were characterized by thermal analysis and AC impedance measurements. The polycarbonate backbone appears less flexible than the polyether hosts as evidenced by the higher glass transition temperatures. The conductivity for the sodium triflate complexes was measured as ~ 10−5 S cm−1 at 55 °C and the dielectric constant of the host polymer was found to be 3.6 at 3 GHz. The low conductivity is attributed to rigidity of the polycarbonate.

History

Journal

Solid state ionics

Volume

99

Issue

3-4

Pagination

257 - 261

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0167-2738

eISSN

1872-7689

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1997, Elsevier Science B.V.