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Weathering of a Polyurethane-Based Gel Electrolyte

A recently described flexible polyurethane electrolyte was artificially weathered at 25/50 °C and 50% r.h. in air and at 25 °C in a dry nitrogen atmosphere, each with and without UV irradiation. Different formulations and the polymer matrix, used as a reference, were weathered in order to investigate the influence of the amount of conductive lithium salt and the solvent propylene carbonate. The complete loss of the solvent at a standard climate was already observed after a few days, strongly influencing the conductivity and mechanical properties. The essential degradation mechanism appears to be the photo-oxidative degradation of the polyol’s ether bonds, which leads to chain scission, oxidation products and negative changes in the mechanical and optical properties. A higher salt content has no effect on the degradation; however, the presence of propylene carbonate intensifies the degradation.

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In: Polymers Volume 15 / Issue 6 (2023-03-14) , S. ; eissn:2073-4360
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@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202303317743,
  author    ={Johannes, Christopher and Hartung, Michael and Heim, Hans-Peter},
  title    ={Weathering of a Polyurethane-Based Gel Electrolyte},
  keywords ={660 and Elektrolyt and Polyurethane and Elektrochemie and Polyelektrolyt},
  copyright  ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/},
  language ={en},
  journal  ={Polymers},
  year   ={2023-03-14}
}