Ionic liquid (IL) 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (BMPyrrTFSI) was confined in silica (Aerosil A380) by direct mixing. The resulting BMPyrrTFSI/xSiO2 ionogel (x – from 2.3 to 6.7 wt%) was studied by TG, DSC, conductometry and viscometric methods. For confined IL, a decrease in the Tm and Ts-s by 14–16 °C and an increase in the Tg, and Tcc by 4–5 °C were found. With an increase in xSiO2, the opposite dynamics of the decomposition temperatures Tonset and Tpeak, and a disproportionate decrease in ionic conductivity were observed. The change in the properties of BMPyrrTFSI under conditions of limited geometry of the silica matrix is explained in the terms by the interaction of the IL and SiO2, as well as the conformation features of the cation and anion. In the first time, parameters such as the fragility index D and the formation factor F were also discussed for such systems. As a result, BMPyrrTFSI/4.5 wt% SiO2 ionogel (0.2 S m−1, 20 °C) was proposed as a promising electrolyte for application in electrochemical devices. This study may be useful for creating quasi-solid electrolytes based on ILs and inorganic materials.
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