S. York et al., A vibrational spectroscopic study of lithium triflate in polyphosphazenes with linear oligoethyleneoxy side-chains of different lengths, ELECTR ACT, 46(10-11), 2001, pp. 1553-1557
A comparative vibrational spectroscopy study is reported for a series of po
lymer electrolytes composed of poly(oligoethyleneoxy phosphazenes) containi
ng dissolved lithium triflate. These polymers, of the form [NP((OCH2CH2)(x)
OCH3)(2)](n), with x = 0, 1, 2, or 5, have been mixed with LiCF3SO3 in oxyg
en:lithium concentration ratios ranging from 10:1 to 40:1. Raman vibrationa
l spectroscopy has been used to examine ionic association and local changes
of the polymer as the salt concentration and the length of the ethylene ox
ide side-chains vary. The degree of ionic association of the triflate ion i
ncreases with increasing salt concentration. At a given salt concentration,
the degree of ionic association and the nature of the ion-polymer interact
ion are dependent on the length of the side-chains. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scien
ce Ltd. All rights reserved.