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C-13 NMR and conductivity measurements of ethylene oxide-epychloridrine copolymer doped with LiClO4
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Solid State Ionics. Elsevier Science Bv, v. 85, n. 41730, n. 219, n. 223, 1996.
0167-2738
WOS:A1996VF86500031
10.1016/0167-2738(96)00062-8
Author
Wolfenson, AE
Torresi, RM
Bonagamba, TJ
DePaoli, MA
Panepucci, H
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Abstract
The ethylene oxide-epychloridrine copolymer has interesting properties as an ionic conducting polymer, principally due to its low glass transition temperature (T-g = -40 degrees C). The effect of dopant concentration (LiClO4) was studied by C-13 NMR spectra and conductivity measurements. These studies allowed us to identify the different carbon atoms in the copolymer and their interaction with lithium cations and solvent molecules. The analysis of C-13 spectra and conductivity measurements show that the solvent participates of the solid electrolyte, modifying the charge transport process by the change in the diffusion coefficient. 85 41730 219 223