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Supramolecular polymer/metal salt complexes containing quadruple hydrogen bonding units
Authors:Kyung Ju Lee  Yong Woo Kim  Joo Hwan Koh  Jong Hak Kim
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon‐Dong, Seodaemun‐Gu, Seoul 120‐749, South Korea;2. Department of Chemical Engineering, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon‐Dong, Seodaemun‐Gu, Seoul 120‐749, South KoreaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon‐Dong, Seodaemun‐Gu, Seoul 120‐749, South Korea
Abstract:
A supramolecular material containing quadruple hydrogen bonding sites was prepared by reacting the amines of methyl isocytosine and the epoxy groups of poly (ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether). This supramolecular polymer was complexed with metal salt, that is potassium iodide, to produce polymer electrolytes, and their physical properties, specific interactions, and conductivity behavior were investigated. The ionic conductivity of polymer electrolytes continuously increased with increasing salt concentration up to 0.4 of salt weight fraction, presenting usually high solubility limit of salt in the supramolecular polymer. Wide angle X‐ray scattering data also presented that the metal salt was completely dissolved in the supramolecular polymer up to 0.4 of salt weight fraction. Upon the introduction of metal salt, the mechanical properties of the supramolecular polymer were significantly enhanced by around 10 times and the glass transition temperature of the polymer increased by about 50 °C, as revealed by complex melt viscosities and differential scanning calorimetry. These unusual behaviors of salt solubility and mechanical properties for supramolecular polymer/metal salt complexes were attributed to the strong, additional metal ion coordination to hydrogen bonding sites as well as ether oxygens of polymer matrix, as supported by FTIR spectroscopy. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 45: 3181–3188, 2007
Keywords:differential scanning calorimetry  FTIR  hydrogen bonding  metal‐polymer complexes  polymer electrolyte  spectroscopy  supramolecular structures  viscosities
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