Structural, microstructural and electrochemical properties of dispersed-type polymer nanocomposite films

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2018

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Free-standing solid polymer nanocomposite (PEO-PVC) + LiPF6-TiO2 films have been prepared through a standard solution-cast technique. The improvement in structural, microstructural and electrochemical properties has been observed on the dispersion of nanofiller in polymer salt complex. X-ray diffraction studies clearly reflect the formation of complex formation, as no corresponding salt peak appeared in the diffractograms. The Fourier transform infrared analysis suggested clear and convincing evidence of polymer-ion, ion-ion and polymer-ion-nanofiller interaction. The highest ionic conductivity of the prepared solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) films is ?5 10-5 S cm-1 for 7 wt.% TiO2. The linear sweep voltammetry provides the electrochemical stability window of the prepared SPE films, about ?3.5 V. The ion transference number has been estimated, t ion = 0.99 through the DC polarization technique. Dielectric spectroscopic studies were performed to understand the ion transport process in polymer electrolytes. All solid polymer electrolytes possess good thermal stability up to 300 ?C. Differential scanning calorimetry analysis confirms the decrease of the melting temperature and signal of glass transition temperature with the addition of nanofiller, which indicates the decrease of crystallinity of the polymer matrix. An absolute correlation between diffusion coefficient (D), ion mobility (?), number density (n), double-layer capacitance (C dl), glass transition temperature, melting temperature (T m), free ion area (%) and conductivity (?) has been observed. A convincing model to study the role of nanofiller in a polymer salt complex has been proposed, which supports the experimental findings. The prepared polymer electrolyte system with significant ionic conductivity, high ionic transference number, and good thermal and voltage stability could be suggested as a potential candidate as electrolyte cum separator for the fabrication of a rechargeable lithium-ion battery system. ? 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Capacitance, Differential scanning calorimetry, Electrochemical electrodes, Electrochemical properties, Electrolytes, Film preparation, Glass, Glass transition, High-k dielectric, Ion exchange, Ionic conduction in solids, Ionic conductivity, Ions, Lithium-ion batteries, Melting, Melting point, Nanocomposite films, Nanocomposites, Polymer blends, Polymer films, Polyvinyl chlorides, Solid electrolytes, Spectroscopic analysis, Structural properties, Temperature, Titanium dioxide, X ray diffraction;

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Arya, A., & Sharma, A. L. (2018). Structural, microstructural and electrochemical properties of dispersed-type polymer nanocomposite films. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 51(4). doi: 10.1088/1361-6463/aa9f69

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