Studies of structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytes

Structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer-clay nanocomposite electrolytes consisting of polymer (polyethylene oxide (PEO)) and NaI as salt with different concentrations of organically modified Na+ montmorillonite (DMMT) filler have been investigated. The formation of nanocomposites and...

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Published: Budapest University of Technology 2008-09-01
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description Structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer-clay nanocomposite electrolytes consisting of polymer (polyethylene oxide (PEO)) and NaI as salt with different concentrations of organically modified Na+ montmorillonite (DMMT) filler have been investigated. The formation of nanocomposites and changes in the structural properties of the materials were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. Complex impedance analysis shows the existence of bulk and material-electrode interface properties of the composites. The relative dielectric constant (εr) decreases with increase in frequency in the low frequency region whereas frequency independent behavior is observed in the high frequency region. The electrical modulus representation shows a loss feature in the imaginary component. The relaxation associated with this feature shows a stretched exponential decay. Studies of frequency dependence of dielectric and modulus formalism suggest that the ionic and polymer segmental motion are strongly coupled manifeasting as peak in the modulus (M″) spectra with no corresponding feature in dielectric spectra. The frequency dependence of ac (alternating current) conductivity obeys Jonscher power law feature in the high frequency region, where as the low frequency dispersion indicating the presence of electrode polarization effect in the materials.
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spelling doaj.art-6550ad427e1f48368cbc4d443bb0e21e2022-12-22T02:07:52ZengBudapest University of TechnologyeXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2008-09-012963063810.3144/expresspolymlett.2008.76Studies of structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytesStructural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer-clay nanocomposite electrolytes consisting of polymer (polyethylene oxide (PEO)) and NaI as salt with different concentrations of organically modified Na+ montmorillonite (DMMT) filler have been investigated. The formation of nanocomposites and changes in the structural properties of the materials were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. Complex impedance analysis shows the existence of bulk and material-electrode interface properties of the composites. The relative dielectric constant (εr) decreases with increase in frequency in the low frequency region whereas frequency independent behavior is observed in the high frequency region. The electrical modulus representation shows a loss feature in the imaginary component. The relaxation associated with this feature shows a stretched exponential decay. Studies of frequency dependence of dielectric and modulus formalism suggest that the ionic and polymer segmental motion are strongly coupled manifeasting as peak in the modulus (M″) spectra with no corresponding feature in dielectric spectra. The frequency dependence of ac (alternating current) conductivity obeys Jonscher power law feature in the high frequency region, where as the low frequency dispersion indicating the presence of electrode polarization effect in the materials.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0000708&mi=cdNanocompositesX-ray diffractionAC conductivityConductivity relaxation
spellingShingle Studies of structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytes
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Nanocomposites
X-ray diffraction
AC conductivity
Conductivity relaxation
title Studies of structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytes
title_full Studies of structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytes
title_fullStr Studies of structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytes
title_full_unstemmed Studies of structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytes
title_short Studies of structural, thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytes
title_sort studies of structural thermal and electrical behavior of polymer nanocomposite electrolytes
topic Nanocomposites
X-ray diffraction
AC conductivity
Conductivity relaxation
url http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0000708&mi=cd