Polysiloxane-graft-PEG/Phosphonium Ionomer Morphology and Ion Transport

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Abstract

A series of random polysiloxane-based copolymer single ion conductors with phosphonium and polyethylene glycol side chains have been synthesized at various compositions and counterions. Morphology is investigated via X-ray scattering, and reveals microphase separation on extremely small length scales. Despite the low molecular weight of the PEG side chain, polysiloxane and PEG assemble into microdomains with covalently bound phosphonium cations at the interface. Exceptionally low glass transition temperatures in these microphase separated ionomers allow for high ionic mobility for both bulky, charge delocalized counterions as well as small, electronegative counterions. Morphology interpretation is complemented by measurement of ion transport properties via dielectric relaxation spectroscopy.

Authors

  • Michael O'Reilly

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Siwei Liang

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University

  • Joshua Bartels

    Pennsylvania State University

  • James Runt

    Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University

  • Ralph Colby

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University, None, Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802 USA, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802

  • Karen Winey

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania