Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices

Jatropha-oil based polyurethane is one of the initiative for replacing conventional petroleum based polyurethane. The vegetable oil-based polyurethane is more cost-effective and synthesize from renewable resources. Polyurethane was synthesized through prepolymerization method between jatropha oil-ba...

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Main Authors: Mustapa, Siti Rosnah, Aung, Min Min, Ahmad, Azizan, Ahmad, Mansor, Lee, TianKhoon
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016
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author Mustapa, Siti Rosnah
Aung, Min Min
Ahmad, Azizan
Ahmad, Mansor
Lee, TianKhoon
author_facet Mustapa, Siti Rosnah
Aung, Min Min
Ahmad, Azizan
Ahmad, Mansor
Lee, TianKhoon
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description Jatropha-oil based polyurethane is one of the initiative for replacing conventional petroleum based polyurethane. The vegetable oil-based polyurethane is more cost-effective and synthesize from renewable resources. Polyurethane was synthesized through prepolymerization method between jatropha oil-based polyol and diphenylmethane 4, 4’diisocyanate, (MDI) in inert condition. Then, lithium perchloride ion (LiClO4) was added to the polyurethane system to form electrolyte film via solution casting technique. The polymer electrolytes were prepared by varying the amount of LiClO4 ion 10 wt.% to 30 wt. %. The highest conductivity is achieved at 25 wt.% of LiClO4 salt content, which is 1.29 × 10−4 S/cm at room temperature 30 °C. The FTIR results showed the shifting of carbonyl group (CO) (1750 cm−1– 1730 cm−1), ether and ester group (C-O-C) (1300 cm−1–1000 cm−1) and amine functional groups (N-H) (1650 cm−1–1500 cm−1) in polyurethane electrolytes from the blank polyurethane shows that oxygen and nitrogen atom acts as electron donor in the electrolytes system. It also confirmed that the intermolecular reaction had occurred in the electrolytes system. While, the XRD analysis showed the semi-crystalline properties of polyurethane have been reduced to amorphous phase upon the increasing addition of lithium ion. SEM results revealed the morphology analysis of the polyurethane electrolytes. There is homogenous and smooth surface in polyurethane and the dissociation of salt was observed after the addition of salt indicates there was interaction between salt and the polymer host.
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spelling upm-536532017-11-23T05:39:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53653/ Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices Mustapa, Siti Rosnah Aung, Min Min Ahmad, Azizan Ahmad, Mansor Lee, TianKhoon Jatropha-oil based polyurethane is one of the initiative for replacing conventional petroleum based polyurethane. The vegetable oil-based polyurethane is more cost-effective and synthesize from renewable resources. Polyurethane was synthesized through prepolymerization method between jatropha oil-based polyol and diphenylmethane 4, 4’diisocyanate, (MDI) in inert condition. Then, lithium perchloride ion (LiClO4) was added to the polyurethane system to form electrolyte film via solution casting technique. The polymer electrolytes were prepared by varying the amount of LiClO4 ion 10 wt.% to 30 wt. %. The highest conductivity is achieved at 25 wt.% of LiClO4 salt content, which is 1.29 × 10−4 S/cm at room temperature 30 °C. The FTIR results showed the shifting of carbonyl group (CO) (1750 cm−1– 1730 cm−1), ether and ester group (C-O-C) (1300 cm−1–1000 cm−1) and amine functional groups (N-H) (1650 cm−1–1500 cm−1) in polyurethane electrolytes from the blank polyurethane shows that oxygen and nitrogen atom acts as electron donor in the electrolytes system. It also confirmed that the intermolecular reaction had occurred in the electrolytes system. While, the XRD analysis showed the semi-crystalline properties of polyurethane have been reduced to amorphous phase upon the increasing addition of lithium ion. SEM results revealed the morphology analysis of the polyurethane electrolytes. There is homogenous and smooth surface in polyurethane and the dissociation of salt was observed after the addition of salt indicates there was interaction between salt and the polymer host. Elsevier 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53653/1/Preparation%20and%20characterization%20of%20Jatropha%20.pdf Mustapa, Siti Rosnah and Aung, Min Min and Ahmad, Azizan and Ahmad, Mansor and Lee, TianKhoon (2016) Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices. Electrochimica Acta, 222. pp. 293-302. ISSN 0013-4686; ESSN: 1873-3859 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001346861632299X 10.1016/j.electacta.2016.10.173
spellingShingle Mustapa, Siti Rosnah
Aung, Min Min
Ahmad, Azizan
Ahmad, Mansor
Lee, TianKhoon
Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices
title Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices
title_full Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices
title_fullStr Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices
title_short Preparation and characterization of Jatropha oil-based Polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices
title_sort preparation and characterization of jatropha oil-based polyurethane as non-aqueous solid polymer electrolyte for electrochemical devices
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