One-step radiation synthesis of novel star-shaped polymeric ionic liquid-POSS gel electrolytes with high ionic conductivity and mechanical properties for supercapacitor was written by Shi, Mengni;Lin, Tingrui;Wang, Yue;Hu, Yang;Peng, Jing;Li, Jiuqiang;Zhai, Maolin. And the article was included in Journal of Materials Science in 2020.Synthetic Route of C9H15F6N2P This article mentions the following:
Polymeric ionic liquids (PILs) not only have the unique properties of ionic liquid, but also possess diverse mech. properties of polymers. Due to their safety and conductivity, PILs-based gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) are the promising candidates for the design of the devices. Here, we reported a facile approach to synthesize novel star-shaped GPE (named PIL-POSS-Li GPE) based on 1-vinyl-3-butylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate ionic liquid, octavinyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) and LiPF6 solution in one step via gamma-ray radiation. Compared with PIL-Li GPE without POSS, the incorporation of POSS into the PIL-Li GPE can improve properties of PIL-POSS-Li GPE due to the formation of a star-shaped structure, and the as-prepared PIL-POSS-Li GPE showed excellent compressive strength of 1617 kPa, high fracture compression stain of 79% and high ionic conductivity of 3.88 mS cm-1 at 25掳C. What is more, the PIL-POSS-Li supercapacitor (SC) showed better electrochem. performance than PIL-Li SC. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 1-Butyl-3-vinyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium hexafluorophosphate(V) (cas: 915358-85-9Synthetic Route of C9H15F6N2P).
1-Butyl-3-vinyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium hexafluorophosphate(V) (cas: 915358-85-9) belongs to imidazole derivatives. Many natural products, especially alkaloids, contain the imidazole ring. These imidazoles share the 1,3-C3N2 ring but feature varied substituents. Imidazole derivatives have antibacterial, antifungal and anticancer functionality. It interacts with DNA and also binds to protein and stops cell division.Synthetic Route of C9H15F6N2P
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