Abstract
All solid-state poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) nanocomposite electrolytes were made containing nanoscale fillers of layered double hydroxides (LDHs). Two kinds of oligo(ethylene oxide) modified LDHs were prepared by template method, and added into PEO/LiClO4 matrix (with EO/Li molar ratio of 8) to study the effect on the ionic conductivity of PEO/LDH nanocomposite electrolytes. The structures of the modified LDHs were characterized by infrared spectra, thermogravimetric analysis and wide-angle X-ray diffraction. The results show that the oligo(ethylene oxide) with phosphonate anion can be effectively intercalated into the gallery region of LDHs and formed as an organic-inorganic hybrid (PLDH). With enhanced compatibility of LDH sheets by oligo(ethylene oxide) surface modification, the PEO/PLDH nanocomposite exhibits fully exfoliation morphology. The well dispersed LDH layers in PEO/LiClO4/PLDH nanocomposite electrolytes rendering the formation of amorphous phase, results in an enhancement of ionic conductivity by three orders of magnitude compared to the pure PEO/LiClO4 polymer electrolyte. This novel nanocomposite electrolytes system with high ionic conductivity will be benefited to fabricate the thin-film type of Li-polymer secondary battery.
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