Preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight LENR50 (70/30)-LiClO 4

This work presents the preparation of a free standing electrolyte film containing poly(vinyl) chloride (PVC) and 50% liquid epoxidized natural rubber (LENR50) blends as a host for the electrolyte that was doped with lithium perchlorate (LiClO 4) as the dopant salt. The electrolyte was prepared via s...

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Main Authors: Lee T.K., Ahmad A., Farina Y., Dahlan H.M., Rahman M.Y.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-303332023-12-29T15:46:48Z Preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight LENR50 (70/30)-LiClO 4 Lee T.K. Ahmad A. Farina Y. Dahlan H.M. Rahman M.Y.A. 8610515400 16306307100 6505878972 6508121460 55347217400 ionic conductivity LENR50 LiClO <sub>4</sub> polymer electrolyte PVC Chlorine compounds Film preparation Inorganic compounds Ionic conductivity Lithium Phase separation Polymers Polymethyl methacrylates Polyvinyl chlorides Salts Thermoanalysis Cross-linkage Dopant salt Electrolyte films Electrolyte systems Epoxidized natural rubber Increasing viscosity LENR50 Lithium perchlorate Lithium salts Micropores Mobility properties Morphological study Polymer electrolyte Solid polymeric electrolytes Solution-casting technique XRD analysis Electrolytes This work presents the preparation of a free standing electrolyte film containing poly(vinyl) chloride (PVC) and 50% liquid epoxidized natural rubber (LENR50) blends as a host for the electrolyte that was doped with lithium perchlorate (LiClO 4) as the dopant salt. The electrolyte was prepared via solution-casting technique. From the impedance result, the highest ionic conductivity obtained was 9.6 � 10 -9 S cm -1 at the 30 wt % of LiClO 4. This ionic conductivity result was supported by XRD analysis that showed the addition of 5-30 wt % of LiClO 4 salt to the PVC-LENR50 was well dissociated in the electrolyte as no salt peaks were observed. This implies that the salt was fully complexed in the system. Thermal analysis revealed that T g increased with lithium salts concentration. This is due to the formation of transient crosslinkage bonds and increasing viscosity. The morphological studies revealed the good homogeneity of the PVC-LENR50 (70/30) blend as no phase separation was observed. In addition, the formation of micropores with an addition of salts in the electrolyte improved the mobility properties of Li + ions in the electrolyte system. Hence, it improves the ionic conductivity. � 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Final 2023-12-29T07:46:48Z 2023-12-29T07:46:48Z 2012 Article 10.1002/app.36729 2-s2.0-84864715722 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84864715722&doi=10.1002%2fapp.36729&partnerID=40&md5=03e418d383ed7210d1b222d41620c58c https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30333 126 SUPPL. 2 E159 E165 All Open Access; Bronze Open Access Scopus
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topic ionic conductivity
LENR50
LiClO <sub>4</sub>
polymer electrolyte
PVC
Chlorine compounds
Film preparation
Inorganic compounds
Ionic conductivity
Lithium
Phase separation
Polymers
Polymethyl methacrylates
Polyvinyl chlorides
Salts
Thermoanalysis
Cross-linkage
Dopant salt
Electrolyte films
Electrolyte systems
Epoxidized natural rubber
Increasing viscosity
LENR50
Lithium perchlorate
Lithium salts
Micropores
Mobility properties
Morphological study
Polymer electrolyte
Solid polymeric electrolytes
Solution-casting technique
XRD analysis
Electrolytes
spellingShingle ionic conductivity
LENR50
LiClO <sub>4</sub>
polymer electrolyte
PVC
Chlorine compounds
Film preparation
Inorganic compounds
Ionic conductivity
Lithium
Phase separation
Polymers
Polymethyl methacrylates
Polyvinyl chlorides
Salts
Thermoanalysis
Cross-linkage
Dopant salt
Electrolyte films
Electrolyte systems
Epoxidized natural rubber
Increasing viscosity
LENR50
Lithium perchlorate
Lithium salts
Micropores
Mobility properties
Morphological study
Polymer electrolyte
Solid polymeric electrolytes
Solution-casting technique
XRD analysis
Electrolytes
Lee T.K.
Ahmad A.
Farina Y.
Dahlan H.M.
Rahman M.Y.A.
Preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight LENR50 (70/30)-LiClO 4
description This work presents the preparation of a free standing electrolyte film containing poly(vinyl) chloride (PVC) and 50% liquid epoxidized natural rubber (LENR50) blends as a host for the electrolyte that was doped with lithium perchlorate (LiClO 4) as the dopant salt. The electrolyte was prepared via solution-casting technique. From the impedance result, the highest ionic conductivity obtained was 9.6 � 10 -9 S cm -1 at the 30 wt % of LiClO 4. This ionic conductivity result was supported by XRD analysis that showed the addition of 5-30 wt % of LiClO 4 salt to the PVC-LENR50 was well dissociated in the electrolyte as no salt peaks were observed. This implies that the salt was fully complexed in the system. Thermal analysis revealed that T g increased with lithium salts concentration. This is due to the formation of transient crosslinkage bonds and increasing viscosity. The morphological studies revealed the good homogeneity of the PVC-LENR50 (70/30) blend as no phase separation was observed. In addition, the formation of micropores with an addition of salts in the electrolyte improved the mobility properties of Li + ions in the electrolyte system. Hence, it improves the ionic conductivity. � 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
author2 8610515400
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Lee T.K.
Ahmad A.
Farina Y.
Dahlan H.M.
Rahman M.Y.A.
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author Lee T.K.
Ahmad A.
Farina Y.
Dahlan H.M.
Rahman M.Y.A.
author_sort Lee T.K.
title Preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight LENR50 (70/30)-LiClO 4
title_short Preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight LENR50 (70/30)-LiClO 4
title_full Preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight LENR50 (70/30)-LiClO 4
title_fullStr Preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight LENR50 (70/30)-LiClO 4
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight LENR50 (70/30)-LiClO 4
title_sort preparation and characterization of solid polymeric electrolyte of poly(vinyl) chloride-low-molecular weight lenr50 (70/30)-liclo 4
publishDate 2023
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