Dielectric Constant of a Polymerized Ionic Liquid with Rigid Side Chains
ORAL
Abstract
Recent experiments suggest that polymerizing ionic liquids can result in unconventional increases in the dielectric constant, yet the mechanism for this remains unclear. We probe these results with molecular dynamics simulations in LAMMPS using the Stockmayer fluid model, in which the polymers are treated as chains of charged (or neutral) dipolar spheres. We have implemented a novel method to restrict the dipole motion by treating the dipolar, ionic sidechains as rigid bodies attached to a semi-flexible backbone. We determine the effects of this constraint on the dielectric constant, dipole order and dipole correlations, and how these quantities differ from the case of freely-rotating dipoles and from experiment.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists, Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program. The SCGSR program is administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education for the DOE under contract number DE-SC0014664.NSF Award (DMR-1944211)
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Presenters
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Cameron Shock
- Michigan Technological University