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HERO ID
4581631
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
New structural lithium battery electrolytes using thiol-ene chemistry
Author(s)
Willgert, M; Kjell, MH; Lindbergh, G; Johansson, M
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Solid State Ionics
ISSN:
0167-2738
Volume
236
Page Numbers
22-29
DOI
10.1016/j.ssi.2013.01.019
Web of Science Id
WOS:000317453700005
Abstract
A series of solid poly(ethylene oxide)-methacrylate lithium ion electrolytes containing thio-ether segments have successfully been produced and evaluated with respect to mechanical and electrical performance. The series have been varied in crosslink density and thio-ether content. The study presents thiol-ene compounds as yet another tool to design multifunctional electrolytes, and that they are compatible with and usable for polymer electrolyte systems. The electrolytes, produced in a solvent free process where the oligomers are active diluents of the lithium salt, express a broad range of both mechanical as well as ion conducting properties. Conductivity values presented ranges up to about 8 x 10(-7) S/cm, and a wide spectrum of values of the storage modulus is presented in a range from 2 MPa to 2 GPa at 20 degrees C. The influence of the crosslink density of the poly(ethylene oxide)-methacrylates with and without thio-ether segments is discussed. In order to present correlations between crosslink density and how the lithium ion transport is affected by incorporating multifunctional thiol monomers, density measurements have been undertaken to calculate the average molar mass between the crosslinks. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Solid polymer electrolyte (SPE); Mechanical properties; Ionic conductivity; Structural batteries; Thiol-ene chemistry; Multi-functionality
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