Nonaqueous protonic gels incorporating H3PO4 have been synthesized usi
ng propylene carbonate (PC), dimethylformamide (DMF), 1-methyl-2-pyrro
lidone, ethylene glycol, and several polyglycols as possible entrapped
solvents. The properties of these various gels have been studied with
the purpose of optimizing the protonic conductivity and understanding
the conduction mechanism. Two gel electrolytes, DMF in a network base
d on glycidyl methacrylate and PC in a network based on methyl methacr
ylate, were selected for in-depth study because of higher conductivity
. The operating temperature range for these electrolytes is from -50 t
o +100 degrees C. These were compared with their H3PO4 solution analog
ues in order to understand the role of the gel network, if any, in the
conduction process, Possible conduction mechanisms in these protonic
gels are discussed.