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AuthorDeshmukh, Kalim
AuthorAhamed, M. Basheer
AuthorPolu, Anji Reddy
AuthorSadasivuni, Kishor Kumar
AuthorPasha, S. K. Khadheer
AuthorPonnamma, Deepalekshmi
AuthorAlMaadeed, Mariam Al-Ali
AuthorDeshmukh, Rajendra R.
AuthorChidambaram, K.
Available date2021-04-22T13:00:31Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameJournal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10854-016-5267-x
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18341
AbstractNew solid polymer blend electrolyte films based on biodegradable polymer blend comprising of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and poly (N-vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) doped with different wt% of lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) salt have been prepared by solution casting method. The resulting PVA/PVP/Li2CO3 polymer blend electrolyte films have been characterized by various analytical techniques such as FTIR, UV?vis, XRD, TGA, polarized optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The FTIR and XRD analysis confirmed the complex formation between PVA/PVP blend and Li2CO3 salt. The ionic conductivity and the dielectric properties of PVA/PVP/Li2CO3 polymer blend electrolyte films were investigated using an impedance spectroscopy. It was observed that the ionic conductivity of PVA/PVP/Li2CO3 electrolyte system increases as a function of Li2CO3 concentration. The highest ionic conductivity was found to be 1.15�?�10?5�S�cm?1 for polymer blend electrolyte with 20 wt% Li2CO3 content. On the other hand, the dielectric results revealed the non-Debye type of behaviour. The dielectric constant values indicate a strong dielectric dispersion in the studied frequency range which increases as the Li2CO3 content increases. The dielectric constant as high as 1200 (y=y1201.57, 50yHz, 150yoC) and the dielectric loss well below 4 (tan ?�=�3.94, 50�Hz, 150��C) were obtained for polymer blend electrolytes with 25 wt% Li2CO3 salt. Thus, the results obtained in the present study suggest that the PVA/PVP/Li2CO3 polymer blend electrolyte system seems to be a promising candidate for solid state battery applications.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer New York LLC
SubjectBiodegradable polymers
Conducting polymers
Dielectric losses
Electric batteries
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
Ionic conduction in solids
Ionic conductivity
Lithium compounds
Permittivity
Polyelectrolytes
Polymer blends
Polymer films
Scanning electron microscopy
Solid state devices
Dielectric constant values
Electrolyte systems
Impedance spectroscopy
Ion-conducting polymers
Polarized optical microscopy
Poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA)
Solid state batteries
Solution-casting method
Solid electrolytes
TitleImpedance spectroscopy, ionic conductivity and dielectric studies of new Li+ ion conducting polymer blend electrolytes based on biodegradable polymers for solid state battery applications
TypeArticle
Pagination11410-11424
Issue Number11
Volume Number27


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