High-molar-mass poly[oxymethylene-oligo(oxyethylene)] (POMOE, oxymethylene-linked PEG400) was prepared by inclusion of a multifunctional alcohol in the polycondensation recipe. Approximate values of the critical concentration for gelation were determined. Branching in samples prepared at lower-than-critical concentrations was confirmed by comparison of molar masses determined by gel-permeation chromatography and static light scattering. Melt flow indices confirmed an increase in viscosity. Differential scanning calorimetry and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis were used to determine glass-transition and melting temperatures of the polymers and of mixtures of the polymers with lithium perchlorate. Conductivities of polymer-salt mixtures were measured. Comparison of results for branched and linear polymers indicated no significant difference in properties, including conductivity, apart from a decrease in melt flow index.
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