Ion Correlations and Partial Ionicities in the Lamellar Phases of Block Copolymeric Ionic Liquids.

ACS Macro Lett

McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, United States.

Published: November 2022

Recently, significant interest has arisen on the impact of dynamical ion correlations on the conductivity and transport properties of polymeric electrolyte materials. It has been hypothesized that confining ion motion to narrow channels may reduce such ion correlations and enhance the resulting ionic conductivity. Motivated by such considerations, in this study we used a multiscale simulation framework to study the dynamical ion correlations in the microphase-separated lamella phase of block copolymeric ionic liquids and compare with the corresponding results for homopolymeric systems. We probed the influence of ion correlations through the partial ionicity, Δ, which quantifies the ratio of true conductivity to the ideal, Nernst-Einstein conductivity for the anion-related contributions. Consistent with our original hypothesis, our results demonstrate that the partial ionicity relating to the mobile anions is much larger in the lamella phases of block copolymers compared to that in homopolymers. Analysis of the distinct conductivity contributions demonstrates that such results arise as a result of an intricate compensation among the nonideal dynamical correlations relating to anions in lamella phases. Together, our results suggest that self-assembled phases of block copolymers may provide an avenue to tune the dynamical ion correlations in polymer electrolyte systems.

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