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Polymer Physics Experiment Teaching Design - Taking the Preparation and Performance Research of Conductive Ion Gel as an Example

Hui Peng*

Abstract


Polymer physics is a required course for materials majors. Promoting teaching with scientific research is an important way to improve the quality of teaching in colleges and universities. In this paper, ionic liquid was used as multifunctional components to prepare ion
gels by photoinitiated polymerization of acrylamide and acrylic acid monomers, and the effect of the content of ionic liquids on the mechanical properties and ionic conductivity of ion gels was further investigated. This experiment can cultivate students comprehensive experimental
ability and in-depth understanding of the influence of polymer structure on performance. Through this experimental teaching reform, students
can master knowledge principles and experimental skills, stimulate their enthusiasm for learning, and cultivate scientific thinking and scientific research innovation capabilities.

Keywords


Polymer physics; Experimental teaching; Mechanical property

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/frim.v2i4.4346

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