Impact of Shape (Nanofiller vs. Nanorod) of TiO2 nanoparticle on Free Standing Solid Polymeric Separator for Energy Storage/Conversion Devices

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2018

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Wiley

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We report the investigation on examining the impact of nanofiller (NF)- versus nanorod (NR)-shaped titanium oxide(TiO2) nanoparticle on the structural, electrochemical, transport, thermal, and dielectric properties of the solid polymer electrolyte(SPE). Thin SPEfilms comprising of poly(ethylene oxide), sodium hexafluorophosphate, and dispersed with TiO2NF, TiO2NR (synthe-sized by hydrothermal route) has been prepared via solution cast technique. The shape of nanoparticle influences the morphologicaland structural properties as observed infield emission scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction analysis. The highest ionicconductivity was exhibited by the NR dispersed system and is higher than NF dispersed system for all recorded concentration consis-tently. It is attributed to the formation of the long-range conductive path with NR when compared with NF. In addition, the electro-chemical stability window is much higher (~5 V) than the NF-doped system. Furthermore, the dielectric properties of SPE wereinvestigated andfitted in the complete frequency window (1 Hz–1 MHz;T=40–100 C@10 C). It is observed that the NR dispersedsystem shows higher dielectric strength and low relaxation time with respect to NF dispersed system. The results suggest that the NRdispersed SPE possess enhanced properties and is more appropriate for an application in high energy density solid-state Na ion batte-ries.

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ion transport mechanism, Polyethylene oxide, Relaxation time, Solid polymer electrolyte, TiO2 (nanofiller vs. nanorod)

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Arya, Anil
Saykar, Nilesh G
Sharma, Achchhe Lal (2018) Impact of Shape (Nanofiller vs. Nanorod) of TiO2 nanoparticle on Free Standing Solid Polymeric Separator for Energy Storage/Conversion Devices. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. Vol. 136 (16), PP. 47361. 10.1002/app.47361

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