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Three types of inorganic-organic hybrid polymers containing the ate complex
structure (e.g. aluminate, berate) were prepared as lithium ion conducting
polymer electrolytes. The relationship between polymer structure and ionic
conductivity was discussed from which it was shown that the concepts of mo
lecular design used were very important. Ionic conductivity was enhanced by
the introduction of Lewis acid groups, which reduced the charge density on
the ate complex and weakened ion pairing between the lithium ion and the i
mmobilized anion. Ionic conductivity was found to be dependent on the lengt
h and structure of the oligoether chain. In addition, introduction of bulky
groups onto the polymer backbone in the region of the oligoether chain res
tricted the mobility of the latter. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All righ
ts reserved.