I. Albinsson et al., ION CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRICAL RELAXATION AND ION ASSOCIATION IN POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) COMPLEXED WITH AMMONIUM TRIFLATE, Solid state ionics, 72, 1994, pp. 177-182
Ion conductivity and electrical relaxation have been studied in poly(p
ropylene glycol) 4000 (PPG) complexed with NH4CF3SO3 in a concentratio
n range of O:M=9800 to 10. A dielectric relaxation peak at about 1 MHz
at room temperature is suggested to be due to ion pairs. Results indi
cate that the electrical relaxation times associated with these peaks
could act as a probe for the local flexibility of the polymer chains a
nd that, in the concentration range studied, the fraction of ion pairs
increases with increasing salt concentration. Other features of ion a
ssociation are inferred from an analysis due to Pettit and Bruckenstei
n. Ion conductivity in NH4SF3SO3, complexed with PPG is enhanced by a
factor of 3 to 4 over that measured for LiCF3SO3 complexed PPG. Ion co
nductivity in ND4CF3SO3 complexed PPG is used to comment on proton con
duction in these systems.