Upper-critical solution temperature (UCST) polymer functionalized graphene oxide as thermally responsive ion permeable membrane for energy storage devices†
Abstract
A thermally responsive membrane separator, suitable for use in non-aqueous electrolytes, was constructed by grafting a UCST polymer, poly(sulfobetaine), onto graphene oxide sheets. When heated from 20 to 80 °C, it decreased the specific storage capacity of the electrode for Li by >50% reversibly, compared to 30% increase without polymer modification.