Effects of Bu3MeNTf2N Ionic liquid addition on conductivity of PVC-NH4Tf polymer electrolytes

Deraman, Siti Khatijah and Hanibah, Hussein and Nor Hashim, Nor Zakiah and Che Isa, Nik Norziehana and Tengku A.Razak, Tengku Maaidah (2024) Effects of Bu3MeNTf2N Ionic liquid addition on conductivity of PVC-NH4Tf polymer electrolytes. pp. 1-6.

Abstract

Solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) with poly (vinyl) chloride (PVC) doped with a fixed amount of ammonium trifluoro methane sulfonate (NH4Tf) and with varying concentrations of ionic liquid butyltrimethyl ammonium bis (trifluoromethyl sulfonyl) imide (Bu3MeNTf2N) were synthesised via solution cast technique. PVC-NH4Tf- Bu3MeNTf2N-based SPEs with 15 wt % Bu3MeNTf2N exhibit conductivity of 1.56 x 10-4 Scm-1 at room temperature. The ionic conductivity is attributed to the dissociation of NH4Tf facilitated by Bu3MeNTf2N. Results of XRD indicate that the most amorphous film has the highest conductivity and this is corroborated by the results of DSC. FTIR spectra revealed that Bu3MeNTf2N has weak interaction suggesting that it acts mainly as a lubricant to facilitate polymer segmental motion.

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Deraman, Siti Khatijah
drsitikhatijah@uitm.edu.my
Hanibah, Hussein
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Nor Hashim, Nor Zakiah
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Che Isa, Nik Norziehana
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Tengku A.Razak, Tengku Maaidah
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Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry > Inorganic chemistry > Lithium
T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering > Devices for production of electricity by direct energy conversion > Solar batteries. Solar cells
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor > Dengkil Campus > Centre of Foundation Studies
Page Range: pp. 1-6
Keywords: Polymer electrolytes, Ionic liquid, Ionic conductivity, XRD, Infra-red spectroscopy
Date: April 2024
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/138689
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