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Title: Synthesis and morphological change in poly(ethylene oxide)-sodium chlorate based polymer electrolyte complex with polyaniline
Authors: Kunteppa, H
Roy, AS
Koppalkar, AR
Prasad, MVNA
Keywords: PEO
Polyaniline
FTIR
SEM
DC conductivity
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Citation: PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER , Vol. 406 , 21 , p. 3997 - 4000
Abstract: The composites of polyethylene oxide:polyaniline:sodium chlorate is prepared by stirring with anhydrous acetonitrile for5-6 h to form homogeneous solutions/gels at different weight percentages. The composites are characterized by FTIR and SEM. The predominant peaks that appeared in FTIR spectra confirm the formation of PEO:PANI:NaClO4 composites. It is found from the SEM studies that there is a significant change in the morphology of various weight percentages of NaClO4 in PEO-PANI matrix, i.e. from ellipsoidal to square. DC conductivity behavior is seen due to hopping of polarons from one localized state to another that can be confirmed by Mott theory. It is observed from the DC conductivity and SEM studies that these composites can be promising candidates for solid state electrolytes. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: 10.1016/j.physb.2010.11.074
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