Abstract

A series of novel electrolytes based on the terpolymer host, poly(epichlorohydrin- co-ethylene oxide- co-allyl glycidyl ether) with lithium perchlorate and lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide have been prepared and characterized by conductivity measurements, cyclic voltammetry at a gold microelectrode and thermal analysis. Electrolyte compositions, represented as p(EEO-AGE)LiX(wt%), were produced with lithium salt compositions between 0.5 and 53 wt% (where wt% indicates amount of lithium salt present in the epichlorohydrin- co-ethylene oxide- co-allyl glycidyl host matrix). The guest salt and host polymer were dissolved in tetrahydrofuran and cast to produce thin, free-standing electrolyte films. The p(EEO-AGE)LiX(wt%) (X = ClO 4 and TFSI) electrolytes showed encouraging levels of ionic conductivity and acceptable thermal stability. Electrolytes based on this host polymer were obtained as completely amorphous films with good mechanical properties.

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