Ca. Edmondson et al., HIGH-PRESSURE NMR AND ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY STUDIES OF GEL ELECTROLYTES BASED ON POLY(ACRYLONITRILE), Solid state ionics, 85(1-4), 1996, pp. 173-179
The effect of high pressure on electrical conductivity and NMR in gels
prepared from lithium or sodium perchlorate, ethylene carbonate, dime
thyl carbonate and poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) has been determined. The
corresponding liquids were also studied. Complex impedance studies at
frequencies from 10 to 10(8) Hz and NMR measurements of T-1 were carri
ed out as a function of pressure up to 0.25 GPa. Activation volumes fo
r NMR relaxation and ionic conductivity were calculated from the varia
ble pressure data. Both activation volumes were found to be approximat
ely the same in the liquids. For the gels, however, the NMR activation
volumes are the same or lower than for the liquid while the electrica
l conductivity pressure dependences are larger. The implications of th
ese results are discussed in terms of possible effects of the PAN on t
he ionic solvation shell.