Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications

We report the dielectric and conductivity response of three materials containing bent-core and tetra(ethylene-oxide) moieties, and their complexes doped with lithium triflate salts, as new potential nanostructured electrolytes. Whilst the pristine bent-core compounds do not show mesomorphism, the do...

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Published in:Journal of Molecular Liquids
Main Author: Martinez-Felipe A.; Zaton D.; Castillo-Vallés M.; Baldini A.; Pease J.; Leader N.; Kamalul Aripin N.F.; Giacinti-Baschetti M.; Blanca Ros M.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2023
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Martinez-Felipe A.; Zaton D.; Castillo-Vallés M.; Baldini A.; Pease J.; Leader N.; Kamalul Aripin N.F.; Giacinti-Baschetti M.; Blanca Ros M.
Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications
2023
Journal of Molecular Liquids
390

10.1016/j.molliq.2023.123100
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85172896241&doi=10.1016%2fj.molliq.2023.123100&partnerID=40&md5=b913b7e2f34de0a470e54204ce97d0a0
We report the dielectric and conductivity response of three materials containing bent-core and tetra(ethylene-oxide) moieties, and their complexes doped with lithium triflate salts, as new potential nanostructured electrolytes. Whilst the pristine bent-core compounds do not show mesomorphism, the doped materials display smectic mesophases inside indium tin oxide cells assisted by the selective solvation of the lithium ions in the ethylene-oxide blocks. The dielectric response of the materials in the high-frequency range is controlled by the chemical composition of the bent-core structure, and the presence of lithium ions promotes direct current conductivity at low frequencies, in the σdc ∼ 10-5 S cm−1 range, which can be enhanced to σdc ∼ 10-4 S cm−1 via trans-to-cis photoisomerization of azobenzene groups. The dynamic and dual character of these materials (responding to low and high frequency electrical fields), the formation of ferroelectric crystals capable to store energy, and their interactions with light, will be applied to develop new energy devices. © 2023 The Authors
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author Martinez-Felipe A.; Zaton D.; Castillo-Vallés M.; Baldini A.; Pease J.; Leader N.; Kamalul Aripin N.F.; Giacinti-Baschetti M.; Blanca Ros M.
spellingShingle Martinez-Felipe A.; Zaton D.; Castillo-Vallés M.; Baldini A.; Pease J.; Leader N.; Kamalul Aripin N.F.; Giacinti-Baschetti M.; Blanca Ros M.
Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications
author_facet Martinez-Felipe A.; Zaton D.; Castillo-Vallés M.; Baldini A.; Pease J.; Leader N.; Kamalul Aripin N.F.; Giacinti-Baschetti M.; Blanca Ros M.
author_sort Martinez-Felipe A.; Zaton D.; Castillo-Vallés M.; Baldini A.; Pease J.; Leader N.; Kamalul Aripin N.F.; Giacinti-Baschetti M.; Blanca Ros M.
title Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications
title_short Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications
title_full Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications
title_fullStr Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications
title_full_unstemmed Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications
title_sort Bent-core liquid crystals joining the ethylene-oxide/lithium ion tandem: Ionic conductivity and dielectric response towards new electrolytes for energy applications
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description We report the dielectric and conductivity response of three materials containing bent-core and tetra(ethylene-oxide) moieties, and their complexes doped with lithium triflate salts, as new potential nanostructured electrolytes. Whilst the pristine bent-core compounds do not show mesomorphism, the doped materials display smectic mesophases inside indium tin oxide cells assisted by the selective solvation of the lithium ions in the ethylene-oxide blocks. The dielectric response of the materials in the high-frequency range is controlled by the chemical composition of the bent-core structure, and the presence of lithium ions promotes direct current conductivity at low frequencies, in the σdc ∼ 10-5 S cm−1 range, which can be enhanced to σdc ∼ 10-4 S cm−1 via trans-to-cis photoisomerization of azobenzene groups. The dynamic and dual character of these materials (responding to low and high frequency electrical fields), the formation of ferroelectric crystals capable to store energy, and their interactions with light, will be applied to develop new energy devices. © 2023 The Authors
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