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Poly(ethylene oxide)/clay nanocomposites for solid polymer electrolyte applications
Authors:Debdatta Ratna  Swapnil Divekar  Sivaraman Patchaiappan  Asit Baran Samui  Bikash Chandra Chakraborty
Affiliation:1. Naval Materials Research Laboratory, Shil‐Badlapur Road, Anand nagar PO, District Thane, Maharashtra—421 506, IndiaNaval Materials Research Laboratory, Shil‐Badlapur Road, Anand nagar PO, District Thane, Maharashtra—421 506, India;2. Naval Materials Research Laboratory, Shil‐Badlapur Road, Anand nagar PO, District Thane, Maharashtra—421 506, India
Abstract:Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)/clay nanocomposites were prepared using a solution intercalation method. The organoclay (Nanocore I30E) used for nanocomposite synthesis was basically an octadecylammonium salt of montmorillonite clay prepared using an ion exchange method. Nanocomposite‐based solid polymer electrolytes were prepared using LiBF4. The nanocomposite structures were characterised using wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction. The crystallisation behaviour and thermal properties were studied using differential scanning calorimetry. It was found that the crystallinity of the composite electrolytes decreases with increasing clay concentration up to 7.5 wt% and then increases with a further increase in clay concentration. The trend is different from that observed in PEO/clay nanocomposites without lithium salt where the crystallinity gradually decreases with increasing clay concentration. The solid polymer electrolyte samples were evaluated using an alternating current impedance analyser. A considerable increase in room temperature conductivity was observed at the optimum clay concentration. The conductivity decreases beyond the optimum clay concentration. Copyright © 2007 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:PEO  organoclay  nanocomposite  solid polymer electrolyte
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