Siloxane Diacrylate-based All-Solid Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries

Authors

  • Matteo Destro Group for Applied Materials and Electrochemistry
  • Claudio Gerbaldi Group for Applied Materials and Electrochemistry
  • Federico Bella Group for Applied Materials and Electrochemistry
  • Jijeesh R. Nair Group for Applied Materials and Electrochemistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v2i1.325

Keywords:

Siloxane diacrylate, Polymer electrolyte, Ionic conductivity, Photopolymerisation, Lithium battery.

Abstract

Fully solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) membranes were prepared by UV induced free radical polymerisation (UV-curing) of acrylated siloxane polyalkyleneoxide copolymers in the presence of different lithium salts. The main chain contains locally mobile segments of ethoxy groups as part of the copolymer, and these moieties can provide coordination sites for the mobility of Li+ ions. The materials are produced through a solvent free procedure, and used as ion-conducting media as well as a separator in high temperature lithium-based batteries. The preparation process is easy, simple and versatile. The final product obtained demonstrates good mechanical integrity due to the highly cross-linked nature of the polymer network, and wide thermal stability. The membranes are also soft, easy to manage and transparent. They also exhibit acceptable ionic conductivity and wide electrochemical stability window.

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Author Biographies

Matteo Destro, Group for Applied Materials and Electrochemistry

Applied Science and Technology

Claudio Gerbaldi, Group for Applied Materials and Electrochemistry

Applied Science and Technology

Federico Bella, Group for Applied Materials and Electrochemistry

Applied Science and Technology

Jijeesh R. Nair, Group for Applied Materials and Electrochemistry

Applied Science and Technology

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Published

2015-05-15

How to Cite

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M. Destro, C. Gerbaldi, F. Bella, and J. R. Nair, “Siloxane Diacrylate-based All-Solid Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries”, ijmst, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 23-27, May 2015.

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