Issue 15, 2006

Structural factors to improve physico-chemical properties of zwitterions as ion conductive matrices

Abstract

Thermal properties and ion conductive characteristics of equimolar mixtures of zwitterion and lithium salts (Z/L mixtures) have been investigated. Through a systematic study of their structure–property relationship, we describe a zwitterion structure that produces high ionic conductivity when the zwitterion is mixed with lithium salt. We found that a pure zwitterion containing imide anion melted at 87 °C and the melting point of pure zwitterions was lowered in proportion to the alkyl spacer chain length between the anion and cation sites. In Z/L mixtures, ionic liquid-like domain formed between the cation sites of zwitterions and the anions of lithium salts regardless of the anion structure of the zwitterions. However, the anion structure affected the transference number of the lithium cation in the Z/L mixtures. To improve the thermal stability and the ionic conductivity of Z/L mixtures, suitable alkyl chain length between the cation and anion sites was determined to be 5 to 7 CH2 units.

Graphical abstract: Structural factors to improve physico-chemical properties of zwitterions as ion conductive matrices

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Oct 2005
Accepted
20 Jan 2006
First published
01 Feb 2006

J. Mater. Chem., 2006,16, 1475-1482

Structural factors to improve physico-chemical properties of zwitterions as ion conductive matrices

A. Narita, W. Shibayama and H. Ohno, J. Mater. Chem., 2006, 16, 1475 DOI: 10.1039/B515287A

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