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Ionogels by thiol-ene photopolymerization in ionic liquids: Formation, morphology and properties

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 160, Issue -, Pages 272-281

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2018.11.060

Keywords

Thiol-ene; Based ionogels; Phase-separated morphology; Spherical polymer particles; Ionic conductivity; Anti-plasticization effect; Photopolymerization kinetics

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  1. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [03/32/DSPB/0804]

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A new class of ionogels with a thiol-ene matrix showing a phase-separated morphology was obtained from triallyl isocyanurate and trimethylolpropane tris(3-mercaptopropionate) via a photo-induced polymerization in ionic liquids (ILs). The compatibility between the polymer matrix and ILs decreased with the decrease of the Kamlet-Taft a parameter of the solvent; polymerization was faster in ILs with higher values of the Kamlet-Taft p parameter. The matrix had a colloidal gel structure built of interconnected microspheres forming a 3-dimensional network percolating throughout the IL. For the first time, spherical poly(thiol-ene) particles were obtained in ILs; the size of the particles depended on the monomer concentration and the IL ability to stabilize the colloidal microspheres through H bonding. The low solubility of ILs in the matrix along with sufficiently strong interactions matrix/IL resulted in the appearance of anti-plasticization effect. The obtained ionogels had high ionic conductivity (similar to 2.6 divided by similar to 7.0 mS cm(-1) at 25 degrees C) and very high relative conductivity (higher than the highest possible values resulting from the IL content); this allows the majority of the IL conductivity in the ionogel to be retained.

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