Abstract In view of possible applications as single-ion electrolyte for lithium batteries, some aspects of the lithium form of Hyflon Ion ionomer, as sulfonic short side chain (SSC) electrolyte, has been investigated. The synthesis of the ionomer and the successive membrane preparation is reported. An appropriate methodology for the direct salification of the ionomeric membrane from the SO2F form to lithium salt, using lithium hydroxide in absence of organic solvent has been found. Utilising these SSC lithium ionomer membranes and though a particular methodology for the dehydration of the lithium ion membrane in non aqueous media, it has been possible to achieve an ionic conductivity of 10-3 S/cm at room temperature [1]. Surprisingly it was observed that the membrane ionic conductivity depends on the dehydration methodologies adopted.

Lithiated Short Side Chain Perfluorinated Sulfonic Ionomeric Membranes: Water Content and Conductivity

NAVARRINI, WALTER MAURIZIO;
2008-01-01

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Abstract In view of possible applications as single-ion electrolyte for lithium batteries, some aspects of the lithium form of Hyflon Ion ionomer, as sulfonic short side chain (SSC) electrolyte, has been investigated. The synthesis of the ionomer and the successive membrane preparation is reported. An appropriate methodology for the direct salification of the ionomeric membrane from the SO2F form to lithium salt, using lithium hydroxide in absence of organic solvent has been found. Utilising these SSC lithium ionomer membranes and though a particular methodology for the dehydration of the lithium ion membrane in non aqueous media, it has been possible to achieve an ionic conductivity of 10-3 S/cm at room temperature [1]. Surprisingly it was observed that the membrane ionic conductivity depends on the dehydration methodologies adopted.
2008
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