In this paper we studied the spectro-mechanical properties of polymer gel electrolytes and blends by means of shear rheology. These electrolytes were obtained by immobilizing EC/PC/LiClO4 solutions in a polymeric matrix of PEO, PAN and PMMA, respectively. Two structural and thermoreversible transitions, a strong-to-weak gel and a gel-to-sol, were revealed and discussed. Moreover, PMMA-PVdF blends have been studied as a function of the different polymeric ratios in order to obtain the best compromise between ionic conduction and mechanical properties. Interesting mechanical properties were observed at some intermediate blend compositions.

Spectromechanical Properties of Polymeric Gel Electrolytes and Blends

NICOTERA, ISABELLA
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COPPOLA, Luigi;OLIVIERO ROSSI, Cesare;RANIERI, Giuseppe Antonio
2007-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we studied the spectro-mechanical properties of polymer gel electrolytes and blends by means of shear rheology. These electrolytes were obtained by immobilizing EC/PC/LiClO4 solutions in a polymeric matrix of PEO, PAN and PMMA, respectively. Two structural and thermoreversible transitions, a strong-to-weak gel and a gel-to-sol, were revealed and discussed. Moreover, PMMA-PVdF blends have been studied as a function of the different polymeric ratios in order to obtain the best compromise between ionic conduction and mechanical properties. Interesting mechanical properties were observed at some intermediate blend compositions.
2007
blends, conductivity, gels, lithium batteries, shear rheology
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