A highly conductive organic-inorganic hybrid electrolyte based on co-condensation of di-ureasil and ethylene glycol-containing alkoxysilane
Creators
- 1. Department of Chemistry, National Central University, Chung-Li 32054, Taiwan (China)
- 2. Department of Neurological Surgery, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center 325, Sec. 2, Cheng-Kung Rd., Nei-Hu Dist., Taipei 11490, Taiwan (China)
- 3. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University, Chung-Li 32054, Taiwan (China)
Description
Organic-inorganic hybrid electrolytes based on di-ureasil backbone structures by reacting poly(propylene glycol)-block-poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) (ED2000) with 3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl isocyanate (ICPTES), followed by co-condensation with methoxy(polyethylenoxy)propyl trimethoxysilane (MPEOP) in the presence of LiClO4 were prepared and characterized by a variety of techniques. The hybrid electrolytes showed good resistance to crystallization and excellent conductivity for use in lithium-ion batteries, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and impedance measurements, respectively. The temperature dependence of the ionic conductivity exhibited a VTF (Vogel-Tamman-Fulcher)-like behavior for all the compositions studied and a maximum ionic conductivity value of 6.9 x 10-5 S cm-1, a relatively high value for solid polymer electrolytes, was achieved at 30 deg. C for the hybrid electrolyte with a [O]/[Li] ratio of 16. A microscopic view of the dynamic behavior of the polymer chains (13C) and the ionic species (7Li) was provided by the 1H and 7Li line widths measured from 2D 1H-13C WISE (Wideline Separation) and variable temperature 7Li static NMR, respectively, to elucidate the influence of the mobility of the polymer chains and the charge carriers on the observed ionic conductivity. The present salt-free hybrid electrolyte after plasticization with 1 M LiClO4 in EC/PC solution exhibited a swelling ratio of 275% and reached an ionic conductivity value up to 8.3 x 10-3 S cm-1 at 30 deg. C, which make it a good candidate for the further development of advanced rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
Availability note (English)
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2009.07.051Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.electacta.2009.07.051;
- PII
- S0013-4686(09)00975-X;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Electrochimica Acta
- Journal Volume
- 54
- Journal Issue
- 27
- Journal Page Range
- p. 7156-7166
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
- CODEN
- ELCAAV
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United Kingdom
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 41044335
- Subject category
- S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE; S37: INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY;
- Descriptors DEI
- CALORIMETRY; CHARGE CARRIERS; CRYSTALLIZATION; ELECTRIC BATTERIES; ELECTROLYTES; IONIC CONDUCTIVITY; LITHIUM IONS; LITHIUM PERCHLORATES; NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE; POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLS; SILANES; TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
- Descriptors DEC
- ALCOHOLS; ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS; CHARGED PARTICLES; CHLORINE COMPOUNDS; ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY; ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES; ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS; ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS; ENERGY SYSTEMS; GLYCOLS; HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; HYDRIDES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; HYDROXY COMPOUNDS; IONS; LITHIUM COMPOUNDS; MAGNETIC RESONANCE; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC POLYMERS; ORGANIC SILICON COMPOUNDS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PERCHLORATES; PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; POLYMERS; RESONANCE; SILICON COMPOUNDS
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- Copyright
- Copyright (c) 2009 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.