The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes
In this research, thin, soft and flexible free standing films can be obtained from poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)/50% epoxidised natural rubber (ENR 50)/ lithium triflate (LiCF3SO3) blends. However, phase separation is observed on the surface of the films which indicates that the blending is not...
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2-s2.0-62549160431 Latif F.; Aziz M.; Ali A.M.M.; Yahya M.Z.A. The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes 2009 Macromolecular Symposia 277 1 10.1002/masy.200950308 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-62549160431&doi=10.1002%2fmasy.200950308&partnerID=40&md5=6dd5f119a8cac95d6da25fbfa2546df2 In this research, thin, soft and flexible free standing films can be obtained from poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)/50% epoxidised natural rubber (ENR 50)/ lithium triflate (LiCF3SO3) blends. However, phase separation is observed on the surface of the films which indicates that the blending is not homogeneous. The blend became more homogeneous when ethylene carbonate (EC) plastlcizer is introduced Into the blend system. However, the anti-plastlcization effect of EC on ENR 50 occurs at lower concentration of EC at which the rubber became coagulated due to immiscibility of the rubber with EC plasticizer during solution casting. These ENR 50 coagulates can be observed as large solid structures in the Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM) micrographs of the EC-plasticized rubber-based electrolytes. The presence of these coagulates, hinder the migration of lithium ions in the system and also trap the lithium ions within the coil. This in turn reduced the number of free lithium ions that contribute to the ionic conduction. As a result, the conductivity of the un-plasticized PMMA/ENR 50/LiCF3SO3 film dropped drastically by two orders of magnitude. Copyright © 2009 WILEY-VCH Veriag GmbH & Co. KG a A,. 15213900 English Conference paper |
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Latif F.; Aziz M.; Ali A.M.M.; Yahya M.Z.A. The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes |
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Latif F.; Aziz M.; Ali A.M.M.; Yahya M.Z.A. |
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The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes |
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The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes |
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The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes |
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The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes |
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The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes |
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The coagulation impact of 50% epoxidised natural rubber chain in ethylene carbonate-plasticized solid electrolytes |
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In this research, thin, soft and flexible free standing films can be obtained from poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)/50% epoxidised natural rubber (ENR 50)/ lithium triflate (LiCF3SO3) blends. However, phase separation is observed on the surface of the films which indicates that the blending is not homogeneous. The blend became more homogeneous when ethylene carbonate (EC) plastlcizer is introduced Into the blend system. However, the anti-plastlcization effect of EC on ENR 50 occurs at lower concentration of EC at which the rubber became coagulated due to immiscibility of the rubber with EC plasticizer during solution casting. These ENR 50 coagulates can be observed as large solid structures in the Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM) micrographs of the EC-plasticized rubber-based electrolytes. The presence of these coagulates, hinder the migration of lithium ions in the system and also trap the lithium ions within the coil. This in turn reduced the number of free lithium ions that contribute to the ionic conduction. As a result, the conductivity of the un-plasticized PMMA/ENR 50/LiCF3SO3 film dropped drastically by two orders of magnitude. Copyright © 2009 WILEY-VCH Veriag GmbH & Co. KG a A,. |
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