Ion association effects are essential for the understanding of ionic t
ransport in polymer electrolytes. Ionic conductivity measurements on p
olyether-salt systems such as poly(propylene glycol), poly(ethylene ox
ide) and polyether modified ply-di-methylsiloxanes complexed with trif
late and perclorate salts have shown that plots of the molar conductiv
ity versus the salt concentration have a characteristic shape. An apro
tic polymer electrolyte behaves very much like a solution of a salt in
a low permittivity aprotic solvent in which there are dissociated (''
free'') ions, contact ion pairs and triplets present. The permittivity
of the polymer electrolytes has been determined in order to calculate
the fraction of free ions using an extended Denison-Ramsey equation.
The enhancement of the ionic conductivity has earlier been suggested t
o be mainly due to either redissociation or the formation of triplets.
This investigation supports redissociation.