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Correlating structure with ionic conductivity in bis(phosphonium)‐containing [NTf2] thiol–ene networks
Authors:Samantha M Sims  Nicholas C Bontrager  Rachel E Whittaker  Kevin M Miller
Abstract:Thiol–ene photopolymerization was employed in order to prepare a series of covalently crosslinked bis(phosphonium)‐containing poly(ionic liquid) (PIL) networks. While the counteranion was held constant (NTf2), the structure of the bis(phosphonium)‐containing ‘ene’ monomer was varied in order to explore the breadth of thermal, mechanical and conductive properties available for this system. Towards this end, it was determined that more flexible spacers within the cationic monomer led to PIL networks with lower Tg values and higher conductivities. Most notable was a two‐ to three‐orders‐of‐magnitude increase in ionic conductivity (from 10?9 to 10?6 S cm?1 at 30 °C, 30% relative humidity) when the R group on phosphonium was changed from phenyl to isopropyl. Changing the functional group ratio to off‐stoichiometry also led to a slight increase in conductivity. Although the thermal stability (Td5%) of the phosphonium ionic liquid monomers was found to be significantly higher (>400 °C) than that of analogous imidazolium monomers, this improvement was not observed to directly transfer over to the polymer where a two‐step decomposition pathway was observed. The first step is attributed to the thiol monomer backbone while the second step correlates well with decomposition of the phosphonium portion of the PIL. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:poly(ionic liquid)  thiol–  ene polymerization  phosphonium  ionic conductivity
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