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Rational design of solid polymer electrolyte membranes based on poly(vinyl alcohol)/lithium salt‐plasticized with deep eutectic solvent

As a key component for the future high‐safety lithium batteries, solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) is gaining an attractive momentum toward large‐scale production due to their remarkable compatibility and processability with… Click to show full abstract

As a key component for the future high‐safety lithium batteries, solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) is gaining an attractive momentum toward large‐scale production due to their remarkable compatibility and processability with electrodes. Further, their excellent performance can be improved using the potential use of plasticizers. A deep eutectic solvent (DES) synthesized from choline chloride (ChCl) and citric acid monohydrate (CAM) demonstrates a promising plasticizer to design good SPE membranes along with poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA). The changes in surface chemistry of PVA‐based membranes, as determined by FTIR spectroscopy, confirms the success of DES‐plasticizing effect, where detected by wavenumber shifting around main functional groups such as OH, CO, and COC. Following this, EIS characterization on electrical properties reveals the role of 30 wt‐% DES in improving the ionic conductivity with the highest ionic conductivity equivalent to 4.66 × 10−4 S cm−1 and the crystallinity index as high as 41.09%. The presence of LiClO4 and DES and significantly reduces mechanical performance, and glass transition of PVA‐based membranes, as characterized by tensile testing and differential thermal analysis/thermogravimetric analysis. Thus, the presence of DES in PVA and LiClO4 matrices could open another window for designing SPE with novel physicochemical properties.

Keywords: eutectic solvent; deep eutectic; vinyl alcohol; solid polymer; polymer electrolyte; poly vinyl

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Year Published: 2024

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