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John Ojur Dennis1, Abdullahi Abbas Adam1,2,3, M K M Ali4, Hassan Soleimani1, Muhammad Fadhlullah Bin Abd Shukur1,2, K H Ibnaouf4, O Aldaghri4, M H Eisa4, M A Ibrahem4, Abubakar Bashir Abdulkadir1,2, Vipin Cyriac5.
Abstract
In this research, nanocomposite solid polymer electrolytes (NCSPEs) comprising methylcellulose/pectin (MC/PC) blend as host polymer, ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) as an ion source, and zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) as nanofillers were synthesized via a solution cast methodology. Techniques such as Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) were employed to characterize the electrolyte. FTIR confirmed that the polymers, NH4Cl salt, and ZnO nanofiller interact with one another appreciably. EIS demonstrated the feasibility of achieving a conductivity of 3.13 × 10-4 Scm-1 for the optimum electrolyte at room temperature. Using the dielectric formalism technique, the dielectric properties, energy modulus, and relaxation time of NH4Cl in MC/PC/NH4Cl and MC/PC/NH4Cl/ZnO systems were determined. The contribution of chain dynamics and ion mobility was acknowledged by the presence of a peak in the imaginary portion of the modulus study. The LSV measurement yielded 4.55 V for the comparatively highest conductivity NCSPE.Entities:
Keywords: NCSPEs; dielectric properties; relaxation time; stability window; transference number
Year: 2022 PMID: 35877909 PMCID: PMC9319390 DOI: 10.3390/membranes12070706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Membranes (Basel) ISSN: 2077-0375
Figure 1Schematic representation of NCSPE synthesis and optimisation.
Figure 2FTIR spectra at 500 to 4000 cm−1 for (a) MC/PC/NH4Cl SPE (b) MC/PC/NH4Cl/ZnO NCSPE.
Figure 3Probable interaction scheme of NH4Cl salt and ZnO nanofiller with MC/PC based polymer blend.
Figure 4DSC thermograms for some selected samples.
Figure 5SEM images of NCPEs.
Figure 6Room temperature Nyquist plots for (a) MC/PC/NH4Cl SPEs (b) MC/PC/NH4Cl/NCSPEs. Inset shows the Nyquist plot of MC/PC film.
Upper half: Ionic conductivity of MC/PC/NH4Cl SPEs. Bottom half: Ionic conductivity of MC/PC/NH4Cl/ZnO NCSPEs.
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| AC10 | 5.31 | 1.37 |
| AC20 | 4.34 | 2.13 |
| AC30 | 2.65 | 3.68 |
| AC40 | 2.41 | 4.53 |
| AC50 | 1.84 | 6.43 |
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| ZN02 | 1.57 | 0.81 |
| ZN04 | 1.31 | 1.02 |
| ZN06 | 0.98 | 1.43 |
| ZN08 | 0.46 | 3.13 |
| ZN10 | 0.79 | 1.91 |
Figure 7Dielectric spectra of MC/PC/NH4Cl films; (a) Real part of complex permittivity (b) Imaginary part of complex permittivity (c) Loss tangent (d) Real part of complex modulus (e) Imaginary part of complex modulus.
Variation of real and imaginary parts of complex permittivity at 10 Hz and relaxation time as a function of salt concentration.
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| AC10 | 2483.60 | 2181.01 | 7.97 × 10−6 |
| AC20 | 3206.56 | 3017.85 | 5.03 × 10−6 |
| AC30 | 6583.64 | 3857.87 | 6.34 × 10−6 |
| AC40 | 9107.42 | 3557.13 | 3.18 × 10−5 |
| AC50 | 5873.45 | 3173.41 | 6.34 × 10−6 |
Figure 8Dielectric spectra of MC/PC/NH4Cl/ZnO films; (a) Real part of complex permittivity (b) Imaginary part of complex permittivity (c) Loss tangent (d) Real part of complex modulus (e) Imaginary part of complex modulus.
Variation of real and imaginary of complex permittivity at 10 Hz and relaxation time for polymer electrolyte sample as a function of ZnO concentration.
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| ZN02 | 7696.06 | 12,379.27 | - |
| ZN04 | 12,077.70 | 19,877.23 | 3.18 × 10−6 |
| ZN06 | 33,229.64 | 48,698.14 | 2.01 × 10−6 |
| ZN08 | 22,188.59 | 29,687.63 | 6.03 × 10−6 |
| ZN10 | 29,687.63 | 56,848.16 | 2.01 × 10−6 |
Summary of the parameters , D, μ and n for prepared samples.
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| ZN02 | 1.23 × 10−4 | 8.07 × 10−5 | 1.14 × 1020 | 5.47 × 10−6 | 1.42 × 10−7 |
| ZN04 | 1.81 × 10−4 | 1.02 × 10−4 | 3.33 × 1020 | 2.22 × 10−6 | 5.76 × 10−8 |
| ZN06 | 4.19 × 10−4 | 1.43 × 10−4 | 6.62 × 1021 | 1.32 × 10−6 | 3.43 × 10−9 |
| ZN08 | 9.78 × 10−5 | 3.13 × 10−4 | 2.19 × 1019 | 1.05 × 10−4 | 2.72 × 10−6 |
| ZN10 | 5.00 × 10−4 | 1.91 × 10−4 | 9.33 × 1020 | 1.03 × 10−6 | 2.66 × 10−8 |
Figure 9LSV plots of SPE and NCSPE (a) AC50 (b) ZN08.
Comparison of selected SPEs based on electrochemical potential window.
| Host Polymer | Salt | Potential Window (V) | Ref. |
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| PEO | NH4I | 1.09 | [ |
| CMC | NH4SCN | 1.60 | [ |
| PVA/CS | NH4NO3 | 1.70 | [ |
| MC/Dex | NH4I | 1.27 | [ |
| Dext/CS | NH4Br | 1.54 | [ |
| MC/PC | NH4Cl | 2.33 | This work |
| PVA | NH4SCN/Glycerol | 1.99 | [ |
| CS/MC | NH4NO3/Glycerol | 1.87 | [ |
| PVA | NH4SCN/Proline | 1.61 | [ |
| CS/MC | NH4I/Glycerol | 2.20 | [ |
| PS/MC | NH4NO3/Glycerol | 1.88 | [ |
| MC/PC | NH4Cl/ZnO NPs | 4.55 | This work |