Solvent-Cast Solid Electrolyte Membranes Based On A Charged Rigid-Rod Polymer And Ionic Liquids

ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS(2021)

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Solid-state electrolytes are attractive for use in electro-chemical devices because they remove the need for a flammable liquid electrolyte while contributing to the structural integrity of the device. We have recently developed a class of solid electrolytes, termed molecular ionic composites (MICs), composed of ionic liquids (ILs) and a rigid-rod polyelectrolyte, poly(2,2'-disulfonyl-4,4'-benzidine terephthalamide) (PBDT). MIC materials, originally obtained through an ion-exchange process between IL and PBDT aqueous solution, possess an unprecedented combination of high ionic conductivity, high thermal stability, low flammability, and widely tunable tensile storage moduli. Here we present a facile solvent casting method for preparing MIC membranes. These membranes are uniform, flexible, and tough, with tunable composition and thickness (>= 40 mu m). Unlike the previous ion-exchange method, which only allowed incorporation of hydrophilic ILs, we can now incorporate hydrophobic ILs to prepare MIC membranes for, for example, battery electrolytes. A sodium (Na) metal symmetric cell constructed with a PBDT-Pyr(14) TFSI membrane as the solid electrolyte shows long-term stable cycling (>500 h) at 60 degrees C. The ability to prepare MICs by using both hydrophilic and hydrophobic ILs initiates a wider range of MIC materials and broadens the array of applications accessible by MIC membranes.
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ion gel, high temperature, polymer electrolyte, liquid crystalline polymer, solid-state battery
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