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Effect of nanoscopic confinement on improvement in ion conduction and stability properties of an intercalated polymer nanocomposite electrolyte for energy storage applications

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 191, Issue 2, Pages 601-613

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.01.100

Keywords

Intercalated nanocomposite; Thermal stability; Complex impedance spectroscopy; Voltage stability; Ion transport; Electrochemical power source

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi [03(1007)/04/EMR-II]

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Nanoscopic confinement of a cation coordinated polymer ill the channels of organo-modified montmorillonite clay results ill substantial improvement ill conductivity, cation transport and stability properties required for energy storage/conversion devices. X-ray diffraction analysis confirms composite formation as evidenced by: (i) intercalation of PEO8-LiClO4 into the clay channels for clay loading >= 7.5 wt.% and (ii) partial intercalation/exfoliation for a lower clay loading (<= 5 wt.%). Transmission electron microscopy analysis corroborates these findings as indicated by all enhancement in clay gallery width front 6 to 9 angstrom for 20wt.% clay providing evidence for intercalation at higher clay loadings. Energy dispersive X-ray dot-mapping images confirm the homogeneous distribution of clay in nanocomposites. Thermal analysis indicates a strong dependence of thermodynamic parameters, e.g., glass transition (T-g), crystalline melting (T-m) melting enthalpy, glass transition width (Delta T-g), and thermal relaxation strength (Delta C-p), oil clay concentration. These observations agree well with changes in electrical properties oil nanocomposite formation. Substantial enhancement in ambient conductivity (similar to 208 times) occurs in a nanocomposite film (2 wt.% clay) relative to a clay-free film. The temperature dependence of conductivity obeys Arrhenius behaviour below T-m and the VTF (Vogel-Tamman-Fulcher) relationship above T-m. The ionic transport number (similar to 99.9%) confirms ionic charge transport with a cation Contribution (t(Li+)) similar to 0.5 for 2 wt.% clay. represents a it increase by similar to 65% in comparison with PEO8-LiClO4. Improvement in voltage and thermal stability is also Observed with the nanocomposites. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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