Enhanced Lithium-Ion Conductivity in Single-ion Conducting Polyelectrolytes with Low-T<sub>g</sub> Zwitterion Addition
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Abstract
To achieve high conductivity in single-ion conducting polymer electrolytes (SIPEs), we strategized to add zwitterionic compounds owing to their very high dipole moment. When the zwitterions have lower Tg than the SIPE, the zwitterions can also act as plasticizers. Therefore, in this research, two novel low-Tg imidazole-based zwitterions with different anions (sulfonate and trifluoromethane sulfonimide (TFSI)) were synthesized. The addition of either zwitterion significantly increases the ionic conductivity of the SIPE, and a 100X increase in conductivity has been achieved by the addition of the TFSI-containing zwitterion. The origin of the conductivity enhancement of the two zwitterion-containing SIPEs was systematically investigated using broadband dielectric spectroscopy, rheology, X-ray scattering and density functional theory calculations.
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Presenters
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Zitan Huang
Pennsylvania State University, The Pennsylvania State University
Authors
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Zitan Huang
Pennsylvania State University, The Pennsylvania State University
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Ain Uddin
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Michelle Lehmann
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Tomonori Saito
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Ralph H Colby
Pennsylvania State University, The Pennsylvania State University