About dielectric relaxation in highly cross-linked poly(ethylene oxide)
The effect of lithium salt on dynamics in highly cross-linked poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) has been investigated. The elaboration uses results of dielectric relaxation studies. It turns out that competition of electric and structural relaxation coins conductivity mechanism. Neat cross-linked PEO with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ionics 2019-06, Vol.25 (6), p.2633-2643 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effect of lithium salt on dynamics in highly cross-linked poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) has been investigated. The elaboration uses results of dielectric relaxation studies. It turns out that competition of electric and structural relaxation coins conductivity mechanism. Neat cross-linked PEO with low mesh size can be transferred in super-cooled liquid state. Then, cross-linked PEO behaves like a hydrogen-bonded liquid since crystallization is strongly suppressed. As a result, one observes slow Debye-like relaxation at low temperature. It disappears after addition of salt since interaction of salt with polymer chains is stronger than the hydrogen-bonded network in the neat polymer. Analysis of tangent-loss spectra shows: Particle density governing dc conductivity does not depend on temperature at low concentration of added salt. It increases with temperature for neat cross-linked PEO and PEO loaded with sufficiently high concentration of salt. Prevention of crystallization requires a tight network of cross-links. Scaled representations of relevant impedance data for neat cross-linked PEO over extended ranges of frequency and temperature reveal that electric and structural relaxations are independent of temperature to good approximation at low and high frequency. There is a range of damped network oscillations, sandwiched between these limits, where relaxation becomes dependent on temperature. This range lessens with temperature. It does not occur at all in salt-comprising cross-linked PEO. |
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ISSN: | 0947-7047 1862-0760 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11581-018-2795-9 |