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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009

New Type of Li Ion Conductor with 3D Interconnected Nanopores via Polymerization of a Liquid Organic Electrolyte-Filled Lyotropic Liquid-Crystal Assembly

Robert L. Kerr; Seth A. Miller; Richard K. Shoemaker; Brian J. Elliott; Douglas L. Gin

A new type of polymer electrolyte material for Li ion transport has been developed. This material is based on a polymerizable lyotropic (i.e., amphiphilic) liquid crystal (1) that forms a type-II bicontinuous cubic (Q(II)) phase with the common liquid electrolyte, propylene carbonate (PC), and its Li salt solutions. The resulting cross-linked, solid-liquid nanocomposite has an ordered, three-dimensional interconnected network of phase-separated liquid PC nanochannels and exhibits a room-temperature ion conductivity of 10(-4) to 10(-3) S cm(-1) when formed with 15 wt % 0.245 M LiClO(4)-PC solution. This value approaches that of conventional gelled poly(ethylene oxide)-based electrolytes blended with larger amounts of higher-concentration Li salt solutions. It is also similar to that of a bulk 0.245 M LiClO(4)-PC solution measured using the same AC impedance methods. Preliminary variable-temperature ion conductivity and NMR DOSY studies showed that liquidlike diffusion is present in the Q(II) nanochannels and that good ion conductivity ( approximately 10(-4) S cm(-1)) and PC mobility are retained down to -35 degrees C (and lower). This type of stable, liquidlike ion conductivity over a broad temperature range is typically not exhibited by conventional gelled-polymer- or liquid-crystal-based electrolytes, making this new material potentially valuable for enabling Li ion batteries that can operate more efficiently over a wider temperature range.


Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2008

Polymerized Lyotropic Liquid Crystal Assemblies for Membrane Applications

Douglas L. Gin; Jason E. Bara; Richard D. Noble; Brian J. Elliott


Advanced Materials | 2006

Crosslinked Bicontinuous Cubic Lyotropic Liquid‐Crystal/Butyl‐Rubber Composites: Highly Selective, Breathable Barrier Materials for Chemical Agent Protection

Xiaoyun Lu; Vinh Nguyen; Meijuan Zhou; Xiaohui Zeng; Jizhu Jin; Brian J. Elliott; Douglas L. Gin


Journal of Membrane Science | 2008

Selective rejection of a water-soluble nerve agent stimulant using a nanoporous lyotropic liquid crystal–butyl rubber vapor barrier material: Evidence for a molecular size-discrimination mechanism

Xiaoyun Lu; Vinh Nguyen; Xiaohui Zeng; Brian J. Elliott; Douglas L. Gin


Chemistry of Materials | 2005

Cross-Linked Lyotropic Liquid Crystal−Butyl Rubber Composites: Promising “Breathable” Barrier Materials for Chemical Protection Applications

Jizhu Jin; Vinh Nguyen; Weiqiang Gu; Xiaoyun Lu; Brian J. Elliott; Douglas L. Gin


Journal of Membrane Science | 2000

Pseudo-crown ethers as fixed site carriers in facilitated transport membranes

Brian J. Elliott; W.Brinson Willis; Christopher N. Bowman


Chemistry of Materials | 2000

Characterization and polymerization of metal complexes of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylates and the synthesis of polymeric pseudocrown ethers

Brian J. Elliott; Alec B. Scranton; James H. Cameron; Christopher N. Bowman


Polymer | 2001

The effect of wavelength on the polymerization of multi(meth)acrylates with disulfide/benzilketal combinations

Lale G Lovell; Brian J. Elliott; J.R Brown; Christopher N. Bowman


Polymer Journal | 2016

Effect of varying the composition and nanostructure of organic carbonate-containing lyotropic liquid crystal polymer electrolytes on their ionic conductivity

Robert L. Kerr; Julian P. Edwards; Simon C. Jones; Brian J. Elliott; Douglas L. Gin


Macromolecules | 1999

Polymerization kinetics of pseudocrown ether network formation for facilitated transport membranes

Brian J. Elliott; and W. Brinson Willis; Christopher N. Bowman

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Douglas L. Gin

University of Colorado Boulder

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Xiaoyun Lu

University of Colorado Boulder

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Vinh Nguyen

Nanyang Technological University

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Christopher N. Bowman

University of Colorado Boulder

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Jizhu Jin

University of Colorado Boulder

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Robert L. Kerr

University of Colorado Boulder

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Xiaohui Zeng

University of Colorado Boulder

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Yanjie Xu

University of Colorado Boulder

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J.R Brown

University of Colorado Boulder

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