Chain Dynamics in Li-neutralized Precise Acid-Containing Polyethylenes

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Abstract

Single ion conductors have the potential for higher transference numbers, improved mechanical stability, and reduced degradation compared to traditional polymer electrolytes. This study investigates the dynamics of Li-neutralized poly (ethylene-co-acrylic acid) ionomers (pnAA), a linear polyethylene backbone where n is the carbon spacing length between pendant acrylic acid groups (p9AA, p15AA, p21AA). Quasi-elastic neutron scattering experiments and atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to understand how changing Li neutralization affects ion aggregation and polymer dynamics in these systems. We directly compare the intermediate scattering structure factor derived from experiments and simulations, and determine dynamic properties such as polymer relaxation times and heterogeneity of motion. Neutralizing the precise ionomers with lithium introduces an additional relaxation time as compared with the parent acid copolymer, and slows the primary relaxation of the systems by 1-3 orders of magnitude.

*The National Science Foundation

Presenters

  • Benjamin Paren

    • Univ of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Benjamin Paren

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
  • Luri Middleton

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
  • Amalie Frischknecht

    • Sandia National Labs
    • Computational Material and Data Science, Sandia National Lab
    • Sandia Natl Labs
  • Karen Winey

    • University of Pennsylvania
    • Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
    • Materials Science & Engineering, Univ of Pennsylvania