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Polyurethanes Containing an Imidazolium Diol‐Based Ionic‐Liquid Chain Extender for Incorporation of Ionic‐Liquid Electrolytes
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Membrane StructureEngineeringAbstract Novel PolyurethaneChemistryPu MembranesChemical EngineeringIonic‐liquid Chain ExtenderHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceIonic‐liquid ElectrolytesIonic LiquidElectroactive MaterialSolid-state IonicElectrochemistryMembrane FormationPolymer ScienceIonic ConductorFunctional Materials
Abstract Novel polyurethane (PU) cationomers are synthesized using an imidazolium diol‐based ionic liquid (IL) chain extender. A systematic comparison with a non‐ionic PU analogue reveals effect of the imidazolium cation on physical properties, hydrogen bonding, and morphology of segmented PU. Casting resulting PU solutions with various contents of IL generates novel membranes. Thermal study reveals that IL‐containing PU membranes exhibit a constant soft segment T g at −81 °C; however, the T g of imidazolium hard segments systematically shifts to lower temperatures with increasing IL content. This suggests that IL preferentially locates into the imidazolium ionic hard domains, which is also evident in small‐angle X‐ray scattering. Moreover, dielectric relaxation spectroscopy demonstrates increased ionic conductivity of PU membranes by 5 orders of magnitude upon incorporation of 30 wt% IL. magnified image
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