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  • Impact of self-assembled st...
    He, Shangming; Fang, Zhifan; Liu, Dong; Liu, Yun; Yang, Shichu; Wang, Hongfei; Shen, Zhihao; Chen, Shuangjun; Fan, Xing-He

    RSC advances, 05/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 23
    Journal Article

    The type of self-assembled structure has a significant impact on the ionic conductivity of block copolymer or liquid crystalline (LC) ion conductors. In this study, we focus on the effect of self-assembled structures on the ionic conductivity of a non-block copolymer, LC ion conductor, which is a mixture of an azobenzene monomer (NbAzo), pentaerythritol tetre(3-mercapropionate) (PETMP), and a lithium salt, lithium bis(trifluoromethane)sulfonimide (LiTFSI). The self-assembled structures and ionic conductivities of ion conductors having different doping ratios of lithium salt to monomer were examined. With the increase in the doping ratio, the self-assembled structure transforms from lamellae (LAM) to double gyroid (GYR). The effect of self-assembled structure on ionic conductivity was analyzed; it was found that the conductivity of the GYR structure was about 3.6 times that of the LAM one, indicating that obtaining the GYR structure is more effective in improving ionic conductivity. The self-assembled structure plays an important role in the ionic conductivity of a non-block copolymer, LC ion conductor.