Abstract

AbstractFluoroalkyl end‐capped copolymers containing glucosyl segments were prepared by the copolymerizations of fluoroalkanoyl peroxides with 2‐glucosyoxyethyl methacrylate (GEMA) and comonomers such as acrylic acid (ACA) and methacrylate monomer‐containing poly(oxyethylene) units (PME). Under the non‐cross‐linked conditions, fluoroalkyl end‐capped GEMA–ACA and GEMA–PME copolymers were found to cause a gelation in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), where the aggregations of end‐capped fluoroalkyl segments and the hydrogen‐bonding interaction between hydroxyl segments are involved in establishing a physical gel network, although the corresponding nonfluorinated GEMA copolymers could cause no gelation in DMSO. More interestingly, it was demonstrated that these fluorinated polymeric gelling electrolytes containing lithium salts exhibit a considerably high ionic conductivity of 10−3 S/cm level at room temperature. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 85: 2833–2838, 2002

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