Abstract

Abstract Syndiotactic polypropylene- b -poly(ethylene oxide)- b -syndiotactic polypropylene (PEOP) triblock copolymers were synthesized and solid polymer electrolytes were prepared by mixing with lithium bis(trifluoromethane)sulfonimide (LiTFSI) salt. PEOP formed strongly-segregated morphologies in the absence and presence of LiTFSI. LiTFSI inhibited poly(ethylene oxide) crystallization without affecting polypropylene crystallinity. The conductivity exhibited a non-monotonic dependence on molecular weight ( M n ) with a maximum near 20 kg/mol. In contrast, polystyrene- b -poly(ethylene oxide) electrolytes exhibit conductivity increasing monotonically with M n , up to a plateau in the high- M n limit. This suggests that non-conducting semi-crystalline microphases interfere with conducting pathways, while non-conducting amorphous microphases formed well-connected conducting pathways.

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