Ionic conductors form the basis of battery technology, high-energy lithium batteries rely on PEO as the 'ionic solvent' - but this binds the Li+ ions in place, so co-solvents must be used, or the battery must be hot. Re-engineering the structure of the polymer to prevent ion binding requires careful directed synthetic approaches, like that shown in diagrammatic form above.
Yangui Zheng, Fusiong Chia, Goran Ungar and Peter Wright Self-tracking in solvent free, low-dimensional polymer electrolyte blends with lithium salts giving high ambient DC conductivity. Chem. Commun. (2000) 1459.
This feature is based on work carried out by Prof Peter Wright (retired) and Prof Goran Ungar: