Inorganic-Organic polymer electrolytes based on PEG400 and Al[(OCHCH3)2]3 II: Morphology, Thermal Stability and Conductivity Mechanism
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
This report presents detailed studies on the morphology, thermal stability, and electrical spectroscopy of 11 aluminum-containing
hybrid inorganic-organic polymer electrolytes with the general formula $Al@O~CH2CH2O)8.7]r /(LiClO4)z%n , where 1.85 < r
< 2.24 and 0 < z < 1.06. Scanning electron microscopy showed a solid-plastic appearance and a smooth texture on the surface
of the bulk materials. Thermogravimetric investigations indicated that the hybrid polymer electrolytes are thermally stable up to
;260°C. Furthermore, a detailed study of the mechanism of ion conduction in these systems was carried out by impedance
spectroscopy in the 20 Hz to 1 MHz range and at temperatures varying from 18 to 80°C. It was demonstrated that the
$Al@O~CH2CH2O)8.7]r /(LiClO4)z%n materials conduct ionically by a charge-transfer mechanism mainly regulated by segmental
motion and fast ion-hopping processes between equivalent coordination sites distributed along polyether chains. The ''anion
trapping'' ability of the aluminum atoms toward perchlorate contributes greatly to the conductivity performance of the
$Al@O~CH2CH2O)8.7]r /(LiClO4)z%n networks. Finally, the best conductivity observed in these materials is 1.66 3 1025 S cm21 at
25°C.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Pace, Giuseppe
Link alla scheda completa: