H. Kataoka et al., Conduction mechanisms of PVDF-type gel polymer electrolytes of lithium prepared by a phase inversion process, J PHYS CH B, 104(48), 2000, pp. 11460-11464
Lithium gel electrolytes composed of the PVDF polymer produced by the phase
inversion method and the EC/DEC solution of LiN(CF3SO2)(2) were prepared t
o investigate the conduction mechanisms in comparison with another type of
gel from the conventional casting technique. The conductivity of the gel in
creased with the increase in the immersion time of the polymer membranes in
to the solution, indicating that it takes a certain time to form stable and
homogeneous gels. The diffusion coefficients of the gel showed two diffusi
on components associated with the two different phases present before the e
quilibrium state. From these conduction properties as well as the morpholog
ical features speculated from the SEM photographs, we can say that there ar
e two processes in the gel formation, introduction of the solution from the
outside to the cavities of the host polymer and the subsequent penetration
of the solution into the cavities in the polymer chains to form a swollen
gel. Further, ionic conduction of the gel is dominated by the swollen gel i
n which the heterogeneous interaction between the polymer and the carriers
or the salts before dissociation determines the mobility and content of the
carrier. This result is consistent with the conduction properties confirme
d for the gel prepared by the casting technique.