Abstract

Poly(ethylene carbonate)-based polymer electrolytes with lithium salts (LiX; X=TFSI, ClO4, BF4 and PF6) were prepared and measured their lithium transference numbers (t +) for the comparison between different anion radius and salt concentrations. The LiTFSI electrolytes showed highest t + and Li-ion conductivities of all samples at 80 oC, and these values increased with increasing salt concentration. From the results of FT-IR measurements for all concentrated samples, it was revealed that the changes of a band fraction divided at around 1720 cm-1 for interacted carbonyl groups with Li+ (C=O --- Li+) strongly relate to the mobility of Li+.

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