2007
DOI: 10.1002/macp.200600617
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Physical and Electrochemical Properties of PVdF‐HFP/SiO2‐Based Polymer Electrolytes Prepared Using Dimethyl Acetamide Solvent and Water Non‐Solvent

Abstract: Poly[(vinylidene fluoride)‐co‐hexafluoropropylene]/SiO2 polymer electrolytes were prepared by a phase inversion technique using DMAc solvent and water non‐solvent. Cast film electrolytes filled with the same amount of SiO2 using DMAc were also made to compare physical and electrochemical properties. DMAc had a higher solubility to PVdF‐based polymers than NMP, and DMAc produced highly porous structures with bigger cavities and influenced the reduction of crystallinity. Due to the highly porous nature of phase … Show more

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“…Besides the aforementioned additives, many other materials can induce the β-phase or γ-phase transformation in PVDF, such as CNTs [31,36,37,51], carbon nanofibers (CNF) [134,196,197], and other inorganic materials [33,35,55,[198][199][200][201]. Among these, inorganic filler is a big family, which can be divided into two categories: inert materials and active fast ionic conductors [16].…”
Section: Blendingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the aforementioned additives, many other materials can induce the β-phase or γ-phase transformation in PVDF, such as CNTs [31,36,37,51], carbon nanofibers (CNF) [134,196,197], and other inorganic materials [33,35,55,[198][199][200][201]. Among these, inorganic filler is a big family, which can be divided into two categories: inert materials and active fast ionic conductors [16].…”
Section: Blendingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is also promising in its application as polymer electrolytes, such as in lithium batteries, due to its lower crystallinity. It is normally blended with some inorganic nanoparticles such as TiO 2 [61], graphene oxide (GO) [62], SiO 2 [63], Co-ZnO [64], etc. to improve its conductivity properties in electrolytes.…”
Section: Fluoropolymer Membrane Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%