Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application

This work examines the impact of NaNO3 salt on a NaAlg: PVA blend polymer, focusing on charge carrier properties, such as number density (n), mobility (μ), and diffusion coefficient (D). It is found that the addition of NaNO3 increased the room temperature conductivity from (6.12±0.15) × 10−8 S cm−1...

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Main Authors: Cyriac, Vipin, Ismayil, Sudhakar, Y.N., Mishra, Kuldeep, Rojudi, Z.E., Murari, M.S., Noor, I.M.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2024
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author Cyriac, Vipin
Ismayil
Sudhakar, Y.N.
Mishra, Kuldeep
Rojudi, Z.E.
Murari, M.S.
Noor, I.M.
author_facet Cyriac, Vipin
Ismayil
Sudhakar, Y.N.
Mishra, Kuldeep
Rojudi, Z.E.
Murari, M.S.
Noor, I.M.
author_sort Cyriac, Vipin
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description This work examines the impact of NaNO3 salt on a NaAlg: PVA blend polymer, focusing on charge carrier properties, such as number density (n), mobility (μ), and diffusion coefficient (D). It is found that the addition of NaNO3 increased the room temperature conductivity from (6.12±0.15) × 10−8 S cm−1 (PNN0, salt-free) to (6.50±0.03) × 10−6 S cm−1 (PNN15, 15 wt. NaNO3), influenced by increasing n compared to µ. Temperature-dependent conductivity revealed a significant influence of both n and μ on electrolyte conductivity, and the ion dynamics were explored using various formalisms. XRD studies showed reduced crystallinity owing to the interaction of Na+ and NO3− with -OH groups, as confirmed by IR spectroscopy. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed salt deposits at higher concentrations. However, sufficient mechanical strength was observed for the optimally conducting sample. Obtained results showed the potential applications of the sample in electrochemical devices.
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spelling upm-1058322024-07-15T03:56:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105832/ Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application Cyriac, Vipin Ismayil Sudhakar, Y.N. Mishra, Kuldeep Rojudi, Z.E. Murari, M.S. Noor, I.M. This work examines the impact of NaNO3 salt on a NaAlg: PVA blend polymer, focusing on charge carrier properties, such as number density (n), mobility (μ), and diffusion coefficient (D). It is found that the addition of NaNO3 increased the room temperature conductivity from (6.12±0.15) × 10−8 S cm−1 (PNN0, salt-free) to (6.50±0.03) × 10−6 S cm−1 (PNN15, 15 wt. NaNO3), influenced by increasing n compared to µ. Temperature-dependent conductivity revealed a significant influence of both n and μ on electrolyte conductivity, and the ion dynamics were explored using various formalisms. XRD studies showed reduced crystallinity owing to the interaction of Na+ and NO3− with -OH groups, as confirmed by IR spectroscopy. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed salt deposits at higher concentrations. However, sufficient mechanical strength was observed for the optimally conducting sample. Obtained results showed the potential applications of the sample in electrochemical devices. Elsevier Ltd 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105832/1/1-s2.0-S0025540823003537-main.pdf Cyriac, Vipin and Ismayil and Sudhakar, Y.N. and Mishra, Kuldeep and Rojudi, Z.E. and Murari, M.S. and Noor, I.M. (2024) Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application. Materials Research Bulletin, 169. art. no. 112498. pp. 1-20. ISSN 0025-5408; ESSN: 1873-4227 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025540823003537 10.1016/j.materresbull.2023.112498
spellingShingle Cyriac, Vipin
Ismayil
Sudhakar, Y.N.
Mishra, Kuldeep
Rojudi, Z.E.
Murari, M.S.
Noor, I.M.
Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application
title Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application
title_full Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application
title_fullStr Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application
title_full_unstemmed Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application
title_short Effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application
title_sort effect of dopant on ion-dynamics of sodium ion-based flexible polyblend electrolyte for electrochemical device application
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