## Abstract Structural studies in the solid state by X‐ray crystallography and by ^13^C and ^15^N CPMAS NMR spectroscopy carried out on a series of 2‐aminotroponimine derivatives **2**−**5** has allowed to establish the existence of hydrogen bonding and to determine the most stable tautomer. Almost
Structure and Ionic Interactions of Organic–Inorganic Composite Polymer Electrolytes Studied by Solid-State NMR and Raman Spectroscopy
✍ Scribed by Chan Gyu Joo; Lyudmila M Bronstein; Robert L Karlinsey; Josef W Zwanziger
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 200 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0926-2040
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✦ Synopsis
Solid-state NMR studies of composite polymer electrolytes are reported. The materials consist of polyethylene oxide and an organic inorganic composite, together with a lithium salt, and are candidates for electrolytes in solid-state lithium ion batteries. Silicon and aluminum MAS and multiple quantum MAS are used to characterize the network character of the organic-inorganic composite, and spin diffusion measurements are used to determine the nanostructure of the polymer/composite blending. Multiple quantum spin counting is used to measure the ion aggregation. The NMR results are supported by Raman spectra, calorimetry, and impedance spectroscopy. From these experiments it is concluded that the composite suppresses polymer crystallization without suppressing its local mobility, and also suppresses the tendency for the ions to aggregate. This polymer composite thus appears very promising for application in lithium ion batteries.
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