Polymeric electrolytes based on hydrosilyation reactions

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C429S317000, C429S306000, C528S031000, C524S861000, C525S326500

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07101643

ABSTRACT:
New polymer electrolytes were prepared by in situ cross-linking of allyl functional polymers based on hydrosilation reaction using a multifunctional silane cross-linker and an organoplatinum catalyst. The new cross-linked electrolytes are insoluble in organic solvent and show much better mechanical strength. In addition, the processability of the polymer electrolyte is maintained since the casting is finished well before the gel formation.

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