Plasticizer Influence on Ionic Morphology and Transport in PEO Ionomers

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Abstract

Sulfonated poly(ethylene oxide) ionomers have been blended with a miscible, oligomeric poly(ethylene glycol) in order to study the effect of plasticizers on ionomer performance. Plasticizers can increase ionic conductivity in ionomers by depressing the glass transition temperature and dissolving ionic aggregates. In this study, the relative volume fractions of ionic aggregates in various blend compositions is investigated by curve fitting the X-ray scattering aggregate peak. Two fitting parameters are utilized to quantify aggregate composition, peak area and peak position. Fitting results conclude that plasticizer content dilutes and dissolves ionic aggregates, providing higher conducting ion density than comparable neat ionomers. Dielectric relaxation spectroscopy data confirms that ionic conductivity improves with plasticizer content. Similar curve fitting methods were executed for FT-IR signals, and quantification of aggregate structure is compared with X-ray scattering.

Authors

  • Michael O'Reilly

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Hanqing Masser

    • Penn State University
    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Daniel King

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Paul Painter

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Ralph Colby

    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University
    • Pennsylvania State University
    • Penn State University
    • None
    • Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802 USA
    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802
  • James Runt

    • Pennsylvania State University
    • Penn State University
  • Karen Winey

    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
    • Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
    • University of Pennsylvania