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Ion-pairing effects and ion-solvent-polymer interactions in LiN(CF3SO2)2-PC-PMMA electrolytes: a FTIR study
Authors:M Deepa  D Gupta
Affiliation:a National Physical Laboratory, Electronic Materials Division, Dr. K.S. Krishnan Road, New Delhi-12, India
b Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, India
Abstract:FTIR spectroscopic investigations coupled with ionic conductivity and viscosity measurements on lithium imide (LiN(CF3SO2)2)-propylene carbonate (PC)-poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) based liquid and gel electrolytes over a wide range of salt (0.025-3 M) and polymer (5-25 wt.%) concentration range furnish a novel insight into the ion-ion and ion-solvent-polymer interactions. Vibrational spectral data for LiN(CF3SO2)2-PC electrolytes reveal that the solvation of lithium ions manifests from Li+OC and Li+O (ring oxygens) interactions as the νs(CO), the ring breathing and the δ(CH) modes of the pentagonal solvent ring are strongly perturbed for all salt concentrations. The split of the ν(SO2) mode (that appears at 1355 cm−1 for the “free imide ion”) into two components at 1337 and 1359 cm−1 confirms the existence of contact ion-pairs possessing two different stable optimized geometries wherein the Li+ ion coordinates in a bidentate fashion in liquid and gel electrolytes of 3 M LiN(CF3SO2)2-PC strength. Perturbations observed for the νa(SNS) and νs(SNS) modes of the imide ion and the symmetric ring deformation mode of PC confirms the presence of ion-pairs in both 2 and 3 M electrolytes. Incorporation of even upto 25 wt.% of PMMA in a solution of LiN(CF3SO2)2-PC of 3 M strength results in an insignificant conductivity decline (as σ25>10−3 S cm−1) which is simultaneously accompanied by a massive increase in its macroscopic viscosity (as η25>108 cSt). Gels containing 25 wt.% of PMMA exhibit a complex pattern of Li+-PMMA interactions through the carbonyl oxygen of its ester group which is evidenced from the perturbations observed for the νs(CO) mode of PMMA. Ionic conductivity decline that occurs at salt concentrations ≥1.25 M LiN(CF3SO2)2-PC in both liquid and gel electrolytes, is therefore attributable to (i) ion-pairing phenomenon and (ii) an enhancement in the solution viscosity due to a high salt proportion.
Keywords:FTIR spectroscopy   Ion-pairs   Ionic conductivity   Macroscopic viscosity
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