Epoxy curable ion-conducting electrolyte useful in electrochromi

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528 38, C08G 7714

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ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to a polyether-functional liquid electrolyte and epoxy curable liquid electrolyte compositions comprising same, methods of making such materials and electrochromic devices comprising such materials. The liquid electrolyte is a hydrolytic condensation product of aminosilane containing (i) at least one active amine group, and (ii) at least two hydrolyzable polyether groups attached to a silicon atom, wherein the product has some of the polyether groups attached to some of the silicon atoms.

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