Iron disulfide reactivity relative to the components of composite polymer electrolytes based on chlorinated polyvinylchloride has been studied by taking differential infrared (IR) spectra. It has been shown that iron-containing admixtures on iron disulfide surface can initiate the decomposition processes of polymer systems. Possibility of diffusion to the volume of liquid electrolyte of surface iron-comprising compounds of different composition-has been shown. In the presence of lithium salts, these admixtures initiate the destruction processes of plasticizing additives and polymer matrix. The disclosed effects of interaction enable optimization of polymer electrolyte composition for the further use in the power source of Li-FeS 2 system and to develop a complex of procedures connected with the preliminary treatment (thermal or chemical) of pyrite aimed at the modification of its surface properties.
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