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A conceptual review on polymer electrolytes and ion transport models

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VIETNAM NATL UNIV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsamd.2018.01.002

Keywords

Polar polymers; Polymer electrolytes; Electrical impedance spectroscopy; Impedance plots; Arrhenius model; Vogel-Tammann-Fulcher (VTF) model; Reformulated Arrhenius model

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research-Kurdistan Regional Government- University of Sulaimani, College of Science-Department of Physics
  2. University of Malaya
  3. Komar Research Center (KRC) at Komar University of Science and Technology

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This review article provides a deep insight into the ion conduction mechanism in polymer electrolytes (PEs). The concepts of different categories of polymer electrolytes are discussed. The significance of the existence of functional (polar) groups on the backbone of host polymers, which are used in polymer electrolytes, is well explained. The working principle of electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is overviewed. The relationship between impedance plots and equivalent circuits, which are crucial for electrical characterization, is extensively interpreted. Based on the patterns of dc conductivity (sigma(dc)) versus 1000/T, the ion transport models of Arrhenius and VogeleTammanneFulcher (VTF) are discussed. Effects of coupling and decoupling between ionic motion and polymer segmental relaxation are analyzed. The important role of dielectric constant on cationic transport in PEs is also explained. The relationships existing between electrical and dielectric parameters are elucidated, which help interpret and understand the ion conduction mechanism. From the reported empirical curves of dc conductivity vs. dielectric constant, the reformulated Arrhenius [sigma(dc) (T) = sigma(0) exp (-E-g/k(B)T(e '))] equation is proposed. Finally, other important phenomena, occurring in polymer electrolytes, are shown to be understandable from the dielectric constant studies. (c) 2018 The Authors. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

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