Artículos de revistas
Investigation of New Ion Conducting Ormolytes Silica-Polypropyleneglycol
Fecha
1999-12-01Registro en:
Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, v. 13, n. 1-3, p. 909-913, 1999.
0928-0707
10.1023/A:1008627424438
WOS:000078468200161
2-s2.0-0032305921
9971202585286967
5584298681870865
0000-0002-8356-8093
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Université Paris-Sud
Institución
Resumen
Two groups of hybrid organic-inorganic composites exhibiting ionic conduction properties, so called ORMOLYTES (organically modified electrolytes), have been prepared by the sol-gel process. The first group has been prepared from mixture of a lithium salt and 3-isocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane(IsoTrEOS),O,O′-bis(2-aminopropyl) polypropyleneglycol. These materials produce chemical bonds between the organic (polymer) and the inorganic (silica) phases. The second group has been prepared by an ultrasonic method from a mixture of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), polypropyleneglycol and a lithium salt. The organic and inorganic phases are not chemically bonded in these samples. The Li+ ionic conductivity, σ, of all these materials has been studied by AC impedance spectroscopy up to 100°C. Values of σ up to 10-6 Ω-1·cm-1 have been found at room temperature. A systematic study of the effects of lithium concentration, polymer chain length and the polymer to silica weight ratio on σ shows that there is a strong dependence of σ on the preparation conditions. The dynamic properties of the Li+ ion and the polymer chains as a function of temperature between -100 and 120°C were studied using 7Li solid-state NMR measurements. The ionic conductivity of both families are compared and particular attention is paid to the nature of the bonds between the organic and inorganic components.