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Performance Evaluation Of PVdF Gel Polymer Electrolytes

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IONICS
Volume 8, Issue 5-6, Pages 453-460

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/BF02376061

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  1. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
  2. ONRI

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A series of gel polymer electrolytes containing PVdF as homo polymer, a mixture of 1: 1 Ethylene Carbonate (EC) : Propylene Carbonate (PC) as plasticizer and lithium-bis-trifluoromethane sulphone imide [imide - LiN (CF(3)SO(2))(2)] has been developed. Amounts of polymer (PVdF), plasticizer and the imide lithium salt have been varied as a function of their weight ratio composition in this regard. Dimensionally stable films possessing appreciable room temperature conductivity values have been obtained with respect to certain weight ratio compositions. However, conductivity data have been recorded at different possible temperatures, i.e., from 20 degrees C to 65 degrees C XRD and DSC studies were carried out to characterize the polymer films for better amorphicity and reduced glass transition temperature, respectively. The electrochemical interface stability of the PVdF based gel polymer electrolytes over a range of storage period (24 h - 10 days) have been investigated using A. C. impedance studies. Test ceils containing Li/gel polymer electrolyte (GPE)/Li have been subjected to undergo 50 charge-discharge cycles in order to understand the electrochemical performance behaviour of the dimensionally stable films of superior conductivity. The observed capacity fade of less than 20% even after 50 cycles is in favour of the electrochemical stability of the gel polymer electrolyte containing 27.5% PVdF - 67.5% EC+PC - 5% imide salt. Cyclic voltammetry studies establish the possibility of a reversible intercalation - deintercalation process involving Li(+) ions through the gel polymer electrolyte.

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