“…The exception was HDMS 0 , which showed the lowest σ DC (5.11 × 10 –6 S/m), ∼4× lower than that of the control composite (2.10 × 10 –5 S/m). We hypothesize that the absence of a siloxane tether diminishes the compatibility of HDMS 0 with the silicone matrix and led to appreciable phase separation, a result that is consistent with our prior work. − Notably, irrespective of cross-linkability, architecture, or siloxane:PEO, the composites with the highest conductivity were those prepared with PEO-SAs containing siloxane tethers of 12 or 24 repeat units: ( 2-Star [DMS] 12 , 3.01 × 10 –3 S/m > Triblock [DMS] 12 , 2.46 × 10 –3 S/m > 1-Star [DMS] 12 , 2.39 × 10 –3 S/m > HDMS 12 , 1.88 × 10 –3 S/m > HMDS 24 , 1.71 × 10 –3 S/m > 4-Star [DMS] 12 , 1.70 × 10 –3 S/m > 3-Star [DMS] 12 , 6.84 × 10 –4 S/m). Those with longer siloxane tethers ( HDMS 36 , 5.99 × 10 –5 S/m) or shorter siloxane tethers ( 2-Star [DMS] 6 , 2.28 × 10 –4 S/m; 3-Star [DMS] 4 , 3.25 × 10 –4 S/m; 4-Star [DMS] 3 , 1.82 × 10 –4 S/m) showed decreased performance.…”