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Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2018

Photocrosslinking polymeric ionic liquids via anthracene cycloaddition for organic electronics

Bhooshan C. Popere; Gabriel E. Sanoja; Elayne M. Thomas; Nicole S. Schauser; Seamus D. Jones; Joshua Bartels; Matthew E. Helgeson; Michael L. Chabinyc; Rachel A. Segalman

Polymeric ionic liquids (i.e., PILs) are single ion-conducting materials that exhibit the thermal and electrochemical stability of ionic liquids and the mechanical properties of polymers. Although PILs are exciting for a variety of applications in energy conversion and storage, the tradeoff between mechanics and ion transport remains an important limitation in materials design. Herein, a photocrosslinkable PIL based on the cycloaddition reaction of anthracene is converted from a viscous liquid into a soft solid without detrimental effects on the bulk ionic conductivity. The independent control of mechanical- and ion-conducting properties results from negligible changes in polymer segmental dynamics (i.e., glass transition temperature) upon crosslinking. This was demonstrated for both a polymer (i.e., N = 279) and its corresponding oligomer (i.e., N = 10). The ease of processability facilitated by the presented molecular design is illustrated by both patterning the PIL into μm-sized features, and incorporating it as a dielectric in thin-film transistors for low-voltage operation independent of device fabrication geometry.


Macromolecules | 2016

Anhydrous Proton Transport in Polymerized Ionic Liquid Block Copolymers: Roles of Block Length, Ionic Content, and Confinement

Christopher M. Evans; Gabriel E. Sanoja; Bhooshan C. Popere; Rachel A. Segalman


Macromolecules | 2015

Simple and Accurate Determination of Reactivity Ratios Using a Nonterminal Model of Chain Copolymerization

Bryan S. Beckingham; Gabriel E. Sanoja; Nathaniel A. Lynd


Macromolecules | 2016

Structure–Conductivity Relationships of Block Copolymer Membranes Based on Hydrated Protic Polymerized Ionic Liquids: Effect of Domain Spacing

Gabriel E. Sanoja; Bhooshan C. Popere; Bryan S. Beckingham; Christopher M. Evans; Nathaniel A. Lynd; Rachel A. Segalman


ACS Macro Letters | 2016

Role of Tethered Ion Placement on Polymerized Ionic Liquid Structure and Conductivity: Pendant versus Backbone Charge Placement

Christopher M. Evans; Colin R. Bridges; Gabriel E. Sanoja; Joshua Bartels; Rachel A. Segalman


Macromolecules | 2018

Ion Transport in Dynamic Polymer Networks Based on Metal–Ligand Coordination: Effect of Cross-Linker Concentration

Gabriel E. Sanoja; Nicole Schauser; Joshua Bartels; Christopher M. Evans; Matthew E Helgeson; Ram Seshadri; Rachel A. Segalman


Chemistry of Materials | 2018

Decoupling Bulk Mechanics and Mono- and Multivalent Ion Transport in Polymers Based on Metal–Ligand Coordination

Nicole Schauser; Gabriel E. Sanoja; Joshua Bartels; Sheetal K Jain; Jerry G. Hu; Songi Han; Lynn M. Walker; Matthew E. Helgeson; Ram Seshadri; Rachel A. Segalman


Chemistry of Materials | 2018

Mixed Conductive Soft Solids by Electrostatically Driven Network Formation of a Conjugated Polyelectrolyte

Scott P. O. Danielsen; Gabriel E. Sanoja; Samantha R. McCuskey; Boualem Hammouda; Guillermo C. Bazan; Glenn H. Fredrickson; Rachel A. Segalman


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

The Role of Multivalent Ions on the Mechanics and Ionic Conductivity of Metal-Ligand Coordinating Polymers

Nicole Michenfelder-Schauser; Gabriel E. Sanoja; Joshua Bartels; Christopher M. Evans; Matthew E. Helgeson; Ram Seshadri; Rachel A. Segalman


Macromolecules | 2017

Decoupling Mechanical and Conductive Dynamics of Polymeric Ionic Liquids via a Trivalent Anion Additive

Joshua Bartels; Gabriel E. Sanoja; Christopher M. Evans; Rachel A. Segalman; Matthew E. Helgeson

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Joshua Bartels

University of California

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Nathaniel A. Lynd

University of Texas at Austin

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Ram Seshadri

University of California

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Bryan S. Beckingham

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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