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Influence of plasticizer on ionic conductivity of PVC-PBMA polymer electrolytes

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IONICS
Volume 23, Issue 11, Pages 3097-3109

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11581-017-2101-2

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Plasticized polymer electrolytes; Ethylene carbonate; Conductivity; Dielectric studies; Morphological analysis

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Plasticized polymer electrolytes comprising of ethylene carbonate as the plasticizing agent in poly (vinyl chloride) [PVC]-poly (butyl methacrylate) [PBMA] blended polymer electrolytes were prepared by solution casting technique. Complex formation, structural elucidation, conductivity, dielectric parameters (AE', AEaEuro(3), M', and MaEuro(3)), thermal stability, and surface morphology are brought out from FTIR, XRD, ac impedance analysis, dielectric studies, thermogravimetry/differential thermal analysis, and scanning electron microscopic studies, respectively. Polymer electrolytes are found to exhibit higher ionic conductivity at higher concentration of plasticizer at the cost of their mechanical stability. Conductivity of 1.879 x 10(-4) S cm(-1) is exhibited by the polymer electrolyte consisting of 69% of plasticizer with appreciable thermal stability up to 523 K. Temperature and frequency dependence of conductivity is found to follow Vogel Tammann Fulcher relation and Jonscher power law, respectively. Real and imaginary parts of dielectric constants are found to decrease with increase in frequency which could be due to the electrode polarization effect.

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