In an attempt to raise the transference number of Li+ to nearly unity in a
solid polymer electrolyte, block copolymer materials have been prepared in
which the counterions are tethered to the polymer backbone. This immobilize
s the "anion" and, in effect, renders the material a single-ion conductor.
For such so-called self-doped block copolymer electrolytes (SDBCEs) Li+ tra
nsference numbers of similar to0.9 have been measured. In parallel, these m
aterials possess significant ionic conductivity (similar to 10(-5) S cm(-1)
at 35 degreesC). Cyclic voltammetry has shown the SDBCE to be immune to el
ectrochemical breakdown at voltages exceeding 5 V. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scienc
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