Resolving Complex Multiscale Structure of Magneto‐ and Electroactive Polymer Composites With an Ionic Liquid

A Andrey Shibaev (BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain) J Jon Maiz (Centro de Física de Materiales (CFM‐MPC) CSIC‐EHU Donostia‐San Sebastián Spain) V Viktor Petrenko (BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain) A Amaia Iturrospe (Centro de Física de Materiales (CFM‐MPC) CSIC‐EHU Donostia‐San Sebastián Spain) J Josu Fernández Maestu (BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain) J José María Porro (BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain) M Mariano Barrado (Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas (LMA) Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain) L Laura Casado (Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas (LMA) Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain) J Joachim Kohlbrecher P Petr Shvets (KönigsSystems UG Hamburg Germany) E Evgeny Modin (CIC NanoGUNE Donostia‐San Sebastián Spain) A Ana Sofia Castro (Centre of Chemistry University of Minho Braga Portugal) A Andrey Chuvilin J José María De Teresa (Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón (INMA) CSIC‐Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain) D Daniela M. Correia (Centre of Chemistry University of Minho Braga Portugal) A Arantxa Arbe (Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC, EHU) and Materials Physics Center MPC , Paseo Manuel de Lardizabal 5, E-20018 San Sebastián,) S Senentxu Lanceros‐Méndez (BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain)

Abstract

ABSTRACT A multiscale understanding of the structure of ionogels – nanoparticle‐free polymer composites incorporating ionic liquids – is essential for enhancing their macroscopic functional properties and unlocking their potential in critical applications such as energy storage, sensing, and actuation. We establish a complete picture of the nano‐ and microstructuration of an ionic liquid within the matrix of a practically relevant electroactive copolymer poly(vinylidenefluoride‐ co ‐trifluoroethylene), by combining neutron scattering with cryogenic scanning electron tomography assisted by focused ion beam milling and cryogenic transmission electron microscopy with elemental analysis. We show that the ionic liquid is primarily located in the polymer amorphous phase and forms nanostructures with 10–12 nm size. It does not penetrate into the crystalline lamellae or the polymer amorphous phase confined between them, and it does not affect the polymer degree of crystallinity nor its complete crystallization in the highly electroactive β‐phase. Saturation of the unconfined amorphous phase with ionic liquid is identified as the key factor enabling high ionic conductivity while preserving mechanical integrity. At high ionic liquid concentrations, its excess microphase‐separates during the composite processing and accumulates in predominantly interconnected micrometer‐sized pores, providing the magnetoelectric response and further increasing the ionic conductivity.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 25
Published May 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (17)

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Andrey Shibaev

BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain

J

Jon Maiz

Centro de Física de Materiales (CFM‐MPC) CSIC‐EHU Donostia‐San Sebastián Spain

V

Viktor Petrenko

BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain

A

Amaia Iturrospe

Centro de Física de Materiales (CFM‐MPC) CSIC‐EHU Donostia‐San Sebastián Spain

J

Josu Fernández Maestu

BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain

J

José María Porro

BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain

M

Mariano Barrado

Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas (LMA) Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

L

Laura Casado

Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas (LMA) Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

J

Joachim Kohlbrecher

P

Petr Shvets

KönigsSystems UG Hamburg Germany

E

Evgeny Modin

CIC NanoGUNE Donostia‐San Sebastián Spain

A

Ana Sofia Castro

Centre of Chemistry University of Minho Braga Portugal

A

Andrey Chuvilin

J

José María De Teresa

Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón (INMA) CSIC‐Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

D

Daniela M. Correia

Centre of Chemistry University of Minho Braga Portugal

A

Arantxa Arbe

Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC, EHU) and Materials Physics Center MPC , Paseo Manuel de Lardizabal 5, E-20018 San Sebastián,

S

Senentxu Lanceros‐Méndez

BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures Leioa Spain