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Influence of Chain Rigidity and Dielectric Constant on the Glass Transition Temperature in Polymerized Ionic Liquids.

Vera BocharovaZaneta WojnarowskaPeng-Fei CaoY FuRajeev KumarBingrui LiV N NovikovS ZhaoA KisliukTomonori SaitoJimmy W MaysBobby G SumpterA P Sokolov
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2017)
Polymerized ionic liquids (PolyILs) are promising candidates for a wide range of technological applications due to their single ion conductivity and good mechanical properties. Tuning the glass transition temperature (Tg) in these materials constitutes a major strategy to improve room temperature conductivity while controlling their mechanical properties. In this work, we show experimental and simulation results demonstrating that in these materials Tg does not follow a universal scaling behavior with the volume of the structural units Vm (including monomer and counterion). Instead, Tg is significantly influenced by the chain flexibility and polymer dielectric constant. We propose a simplified empirical model that includes the electrostatic interactions and chain flexibility to describe Tg in PolyILs. Our model enables design of new functional PolyILs with the desired Tg.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature
  • molecularly imprinted