Electrochimica Acta, Vol.53, No.4, 2065-2070, 2007
Electrochemical behavior of ionically crosslinked polyampholytic gel electrolytes
An ionic complex of anionic and cationic monomers was obtained by protonation of (NN-diethylamino)ethylmethacrylate (DEA) with acrylic acid (AAc). Free radical copolymerization of the ionic complex and acrylamide (AAm), yielded the ionically crosslinked polyampholytic gel electrolytes [poly(AAc-DEA-AAm), designated as PADA] using two types of organic solvents containing a lithium salt. The PADA get electrolyte exhibited good thermal stability shown by the DSC thermogram. The impedance analysis at temperatures ranging from -30 to 75 degrees C indicated that the ionic conductivities of the PADA gel electrolytes were rather close to those of liquid electrolytes. The temperature dependence of the ionic conductivities was found to be in accord with the Arrhenius equation. Moreover, the ionic conductivities of PADA gel electrolytes increased with an increase of the molar ratios of cationic/anionic monomers. The ionic conductivities of PADA gels prepared in solvent mixtures of propylene carbonate, ethyl methyl ether and dioxolane (3: 1: 1, v/v) were higher than those of PADA gels prepared in propylene carbonate only. Significantly, the ionic conductivities of two kinds of PADA gel electrolytes were in the range of 10(-3) and 10(-4) S cm(-1) even at -30 degrees C. The electrochemical windows of PADA gel electrolytes measured by cyclic voltammetry were in the range from -1V to 4.5 V. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:electrochemical behavior;ionically crosslinked polyampholyte;gel electrolyte;impedance;cyclic voltammetry