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Silk‐Ion Jelly: a novel ion conducting polymeric material with high conductivity and excellent mechanical stability
Authors:Sohel Rana  Tania Carvalho  Raul Fangueiro  Pedro Vidinha
Affiliation:1. Fibrous Materials Research Group (FMRG), School of Engineering, University of Minho, , 4800‐058 Guimaraes, Portugal;2. REQUIMTE/CQFB, Departamento de Qu?mica, FCT, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, , 2829‐516 Caparica, Portugal
Abstract:In this work, a thin, flexible and mechanically stable polymer conducting material (Silk‐Ion Jelly) was developed though application of Ion Jelly on to silk fabrics. Ion Jelly was prepared through jellification of a room temperature ionic liquid, 1‐butyl‐3‐methyl‐imidazolium dicyanamide ([bmim][dca]) using gelatin and water and applied to silk fabrics using two different processes: impregnation and in‐situ. Various parameters influencing ionic conductivity such as Ion Jelly composition (ratio of [bmim][dca], water and gelatin) and incorporation as well as the type of application process were thoroughly investigated. It was observed that the Ion Jelly compositions containing lower gelatin and water ratio as well as application through in‐situ process at high temperature (200 °C) led to considerable improvement in conductivity, mainly due to increased [bmim][dca] concentration, structural flexibility and reduced silk crystallinity. Silk‐Ion Jelly prepared using optimized conditions showed excellent mechanical stability and possessed high room temperature conductivity (2.9 × 10?3 S. cm?1), similar to [bmim][dca], and therefore, this novel ion conducting material may find potential applications in electrochemical devices due to its eco‐friendly preparation route using biomaterials and green solvents. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:polymer conducting material  Silk‐Ion Jelly  ionic conductivity  mechanical stability
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