In-situ study of the influence of crystallization on the ionic conductivity of polymer electrolytes

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Marzantowicz, M
Dygas, JR
Krok, F
Zygadlo-Monikowska, E
Florjanczyk, Z
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[1] Univ Warsaw, Fac Phys, PL-00662 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Warsaw Univ Technol, Fac Chem, PL-00664 Warsaw, Poland
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MATERIALS SCIENCE-POLAND | 2006年 / 24卷 / 01期
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poly(ethylene oxide); LiTFSI; polymer electrolyte; conductivity; crystallization;
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Simultaneous impedance measurements and optical observations of polymer electrolytes were conducted in an automated experimental setup, combining an impedance analyser, polarizing microscope with a heating stage and a digital camera. The polymer film was placed between glasses with indium tin oxide conductive layers, forming a transparent cell mounted in a custom-designed holder, which preserved an argon atmosphere. Results of in-situ studies for various compositions of poly( ethylene oxide) (PEO) with LiN(CF3SO2)(2) salt (LiTFSI), as well as pure PEO, are presented. In the investigated systems, crystallization had a strong impact on ionic conductivity. It was found that the initial growth of crystalline structures caused only a small fraction of the total decrease of conductivity. A large decrease in conductivity was observed during the second stage of crystallization, when no significant changes in microscope picture were observed. In pure PEO and the PEO: LiTFSI 6: 1 system, a dense crystalline structure developed, resulting in a decrease in conductivity of over two orders of magnitude. In dilute PEO: LiTFSI systems, a "loose" structure was formed, with amorphous areas preserved between crystallites, and conductivity decreased by only a factor of about 6.
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