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Microstructure and multifunctional properties of liquid + polymer bicomponent structural electrolytes: Epoxy gels and porous monoliths
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EngineeringElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceEpoxy GelsEpoxy NetworkPorous PolymerPropylene CarbonateConducting PolymerChemical EngineeringStructural Epoxy NetworksPolymer Gel ElectrolytesPorous MonolithsHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialBattery Electrode MaterialsEnergy StorageSupercapacitorElectrochemistryPolymer ScienceBatteriesMultifunctional Properties
ABSTRACT Multifunctional structural batteries and supercapacitors have the potential to improve performance and efficiency in advanced lightweight systems. A critical requirement is a structural electrolyte with superior multifunctional performance. We present here structural electrolytes prepared by the integration of liquid electrolytes with structural epoxy networks. Two distinct approaches were investigated: direct blending of an epoxy resin with a poly(ethylene‐glycol) (PEG)‐ or propylene carbonate (PC)‐based liquid electrolyte followed by in‐situ cure of the resin; and formation of a porous neat epoxy sample followed by backfill with a PC‐based electrolyte. The results show that in situ cure of the electrolytes within the epoxy network does not lead to good multifunctional performance due to a combination of plasticization of the structural network and limited percolation of the liquid network. In contrast, addition of a liquid electrolyte to a porous monolith results in both good stiffness and high ionic conductivity that approach multifunctional goals. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015 , 132 , 42681.
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