Abstract1-Butyl-3-vinylimdazolium tetrafluoroborate ([BVIM][BF4]) was used as ionic liquid to in situ copolymerized with methyl methacrylate (MMA) in poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) solution by the free radical polymerization method. The content of… Click to show full abstract
Abstract1-Butyl-3-vinylimdazolium tetrafluoroborate ([BVIM][BF4]) was used as ionic liquid to in situ copolymerized with methyl methacrylate (MMA) in poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) solution by the free radical polymerization method. The content of [BVIM][BF4] in the copolymerized monomers ranges from 0 to 50%. Soxhlet extraction results showed that more than 60% P(MMA-co-[BVIM][BF4]) were grafted onto the PVDF chains and the grafting degree was higher than 15%. 1H NMR tests proved the occurrence of grafting reaction. SEM morphology indicated that phase separation took place for the in situ PVDF/P(MMA-co-[BVIM][BF4]) composites when the [BVIM][BF4] content was more than 40 wt%. FTIR and XRD measurements indicated the crystal transformation of PVDF from α-phase to ß/γ phase due to the ion-dipole interaction between PVDF and [BVIM][BF4]. Furthermore, the introduction of [BVIM][BF4] into the in situ PVDF/P(MMA-co-[BVIM][BF4]) composites enhanced the electrical conductivity and dielectric constant of PVDF. The present method improved the stability of ionic liquid in the PVDF composites and the in situ PVDF/P(MMA-co-[BVIM][BF4]) composites show potential applications in sensor, actuator and battery fields.
               
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