2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(361f) Decoupling the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Polymer Electrolytes
We describe the properties of nanostructured block copolymers wherein one of the blocks is compatible with ionic moieties. Percolating ion-conducting channels of poly(ethylene oxide) dispersed in an insulating polystyrene matrix were obtained by self-assembly. This structure enables independent control over mechanical and electrical properties of the block copolymer. The possibility of using these composite systems in high power batteries is currently being examined.