Boron Nitride-Doped Polyphenylenic Organogels
Jacopo Dosso, Hamid Oubaha, Francesco Fasano, Sorin Melinte, Jean‐François Gohy, Colan E. Hughes, Kenneth D. M. Harris, Nicola Demitri, Michela Abrami, Mario Grassi, Davide Bonifazi
Abstract
B NMR, and by comparison with the isolated monomeric unit. Furthermore, the polymer gels formed in chlorinated solvents have been thoroughly characterized and studied, showing rheological properties comparable to those of polyacrylamide gels with a low crosslinker percentage. Given the thermal and chemical stability, the material was studied as a potential support for solid-state electrolytes. showing properties comparable to those of polyethylene glycol-based electrolytes, thus presenting great potential for the application of this new class of material in lithium-ion batteries.