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Single-ion Conducting Polymer Electrolyte Enabled via Aza-Michael Addition...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Macromolecules
Publication Date
Page Number
4708
Volume
58
Issue
9

Single-ion conducting polymer electrolytes present a possible route for achieving high energy density next-generation batteries due to their flexible nature and high cation transport number. The trifluoromethanesulfonimide (TFSI) functional group represents one of the most efficient tethered anions for Li-ion conductivity. However, the covalent attachment of TFSI groups into polymer electrolytes has been challenging and costly due to its synthetic difficulty and limited commercial availability of building blocks. Here, we present a new polymer electrolyte synthesized by the Michael addition reaction between poly(allylamine) (PAA) and a vinyl TFSI anion under mild reaction conditions. The resulting PAATFSI exhibits a lower glass transition temperature and several orders of magnitude higher Li-ion conductivity than similar TFSI-based single-ion conducting homopolymers in the dry state. Moreover, PAATFSI exhibits excellent Li-ion conductivity (2.7 × 10–4 S/cm at 30 °C) with the addition of a plasticizer (60 wt % of carbonate solvent), which enables stable lithium–metal battery performance. This study demonstrates a facile route for the synthesis of new single-ion conducting polymer electrolytes that opens a library of possibilities to enable the realization of polymer-based batteries.