Stein-Covestro Honorary Seminar in Polymer Chemistry: Ionic Liquid/Block Polymer Nanostructures: Remarkably Versatile, Functional Materials

Tim Lodge

Univ. of Minnesota

Thursday, September 5, 2019 - 11:30am

LEDERLE GRADUATE RESEARCH TOWER 1634

Reception and light refreshments at 11:00 a.m.

Ionic liquids are an emerging class of solvents with an appealing set of physical attributes. These include negligible vapor pressure, impressive chemical and thermal stability, tunable solvation properties, high ionic conductivity, and wide electrochemical windows. In particular, the non-volatility renders ionic liquids practical components of devices, but they require structure-directing agents to become functional materials. Block polymers provide a convenient platform for achieving desirable nanostructures by self-assembly, with lengthscales varying from a few nanometers up to several hundred nanometers. Furthermore, ionic liquids and polymer blocks can be selected to impart exquisitely tunable thermosensitivity, by exploiting either upper or lower critical solution transitions (UCSTs and LCSTs). In selected cases, it is also possible to prepare photoreversible and photopatternable systems. Overall, by combining designed block polymers and ionic liquids we have demonstrated materials with superior performance for a remarkably diverse set of applications. These include gate dielectrics in organic transistors, electrochromic and electroluminescent gels, and membranes for gas separation, ion batteries, and fuel cells.

Speaker Link:
Faculty Host: Mingxu You
Event Contact:
Laura Sedberry
lsedberry@chem.umass.edu
(413) 545-2585