Abstract

Gel polymer electrolytes (GPE) were prepared by a crosslinking reaction between poly(ethylene glycol) and a crosslinking agent with three isocyanate groups in the presence of propylene carbonate (PC) and ethylene carbonate (EC) or their mixture, and their ionic conducting behavior was carefully investigated. When the plasticizer amount was fixed, the ionic conductivity was greatly influenced by the nature of plasticizers. It was found that the conductivity data followed the Arrhenius equation in the GPE. Whatever plasticizer was used, a maximum ambient conductivity was found at a salt concentration near [Li+]/[EO] equal to 0.20. The physical stability of GPE was studied qualitatively by weight loss of GPE under pressure. It was shown that the stability was greatly affected by the network structure of the GPE and the most stable one in our research was the GPE containing the PEO1000 segment, which has a strong interaction between network and plasticizers. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 77: 2957–2962, 2000

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