Dynamics of poly(ethylene oxide)/Li$^{+}$ complexes confined in 1nm slits
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Abstract
Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)/Li$^{+}$ complexes were nanoscopically confined in 1nm slit pores between inorganic solids of controlled Li$^{+}$ charge surface density ({\em cf.} varied cation exchange capacity Li$^{+}$ montmorillonites). The experimental systems were prepared by direct melt intercalation and investigated by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy over broad frequency and temperature ranges. Ionic conductivity/diffusion effects and the interfacial polarization relaxation process (due to the motion of the Li$^{+}$ ions in the slits) are systematically explored and analyzed. We present their dependences on frequency, temperature, Li$^{+}$ surface density, and PEO/Li$^{+}$ interactions. The above results are discussed in the context of previous Molecular Dynamics computer simulations, and mechanisms associated with the existence of water in the slit are thus identified.
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Authors
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Georgios Polizos
Penn State University
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Vikram Kuppa
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Andreas Sch\"{o}nhals
Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany
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Evangelos Manias
Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University, Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University, University Park, PA