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Characteristics of Methyl Cellulose Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Inserted with Potassium Thiocyanate as K(+) Cation Provider: Structural and Electrical Studies

The attention to a stable and ionic conductive electrolyte is driven by the limitations of liquid electrolytes, particularly evaporation and leakage, which restrain their widespread use for electrochemical device applications. Solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) is considered to be a potential alternati...

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Autores principales: Aziz, Shujahadeen B., Dannoun, Elham M. A., Abdalrahman, Ari A., Abdulwahid, Rebar T., Al-Saeedi, Sameerah I., Brza, Mohamad A., Nofal, Muaffaq M., Abdullah, Ranjdar M., Hadi, Jihad M., Karim, Wrya O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36013716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15165579
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author Aziz, Shujahadeen B.
Dannoun, Elham M. A.
Abdalrahman, Ari A.
Abdulwahid, Rebar T.
Al-Saeedi, Sameerah I.
Brza, Mohamad A.
Nofal, Muaffaq M.
Abdullah, Ranjdar M.
Hadi, Jihad M.
Karim, Wrya O.
author_facet Aziz, Shujahadeen B.
Dannoun, Elham M. A.
Abdalrahman, Ari A.
Abdulwahid, Rebar T.
Al-Saeedi, Sameerah I.
Brza, Mohamad A.
Nofal, Muaffaq M.
Abdullah, Ranjdar M.
Hadi, Jihad M.
Karim, Wrya O.
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description The attention to a stable and ionic conductive electrolyte is driven by the limitations of liquid electrolytes, particularly evaporation and leakage, which restrain their widespread use for electrochemical device applications. Solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) is considered to be a potential alternative since it possesses high safety compared to its counterparts. However, it still suffers from low device efficiency due to an incomplete understanding of the mechanism of ion transport parameters. Here, we present a simple in situ solution casting method for the production of polymer-based electrolytes using abundantly available methylcellulose (MC) doped at different weight percentages of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN) salt. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods were used to characterize the prepared samples. Based on EIS simulation and FTIR deconvolution associated with the SCN anion peak, various ion transport parameters were determined. The host MC medium and KSCN salt have a strong interaction, which was evident from both peak shifting and intensity alteration of FTIR spectra. From the EIS modeling, desired electric circuits correlated with ion movement and chain polarization were drawn. The highest ionic conductivity of 1.54 × 10(−7) S cm(−1) is determined from the fitted EIS curve for the film doped with 30 wt.% of KSCN salt. From the FTIR deconvoluted peak, free ions, ions in contact with one another, and ion aggregates were separated. The extracted ion transport parameters from the EIS method and FTIR spectra of the SCN anion band confirm that both increased carrier concentration and their mobility were crucial in improving the overall conductivity of the electrolyte. The dielectric investigations were further used to understand the conductivity of the films. High dielectric constants were observed at low frequencies for all MC:KSCN systems. The dispersion with a high dielectric constant in the low-frequency band is ascribed to the dielectric polarization. The wide shift of M″ peak towards the high frequency was evidenced by the MC-based electrolyte impregnated with 30 wt.% of KSCN salt, revealing the improved ionic movement assisted with chain segmental motion. The AC conductivity pattern was influenced by salt concentration.
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spelling pubmed-94141752022-08-27 Characteristics of Methyl Cellulose Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Inserted with Potassium Thiocyanate as K(+) Cation Provider: Structural and Electrical Studies Aziz, Shujahadeen B. Dannoun, Elham M. A. Abdalrahman, Ari A. Abdulwahid, Rebar T. Al-Saeedi, Sameerah I. Brza, Mohamad A. Nofal, Muaffaq M. Abdullah, Ranjdar M. Hadi, Jihad M. Karim, Wrya O. Materials (Basel) Article The attention to a stable and ionic conductive electrolyte is driven by the limitations of liquid electrolytes, particularly evaporation and leakage, which restrain their widespread use for electrochemical device applications. Solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) is considered to be a potential alternative since it possesses high safety compared to its counterparts. However, it still suffers from low device efficiency due to an incomplete understanding of the mechanism of ion transport parameters. Here, we present a simple in situ solution casting method for the production of polymer-based electrolytes using abundantly available methylcellulose (MC) doped at different weight percentages of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN) salt. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods were used to characterize the prepared samples. Based on EIS simulation and FTIR deconvolution associated with the SCN anion peak, various ion transport parameters were determined. The host MC medium and KSCN salt have a strong interaction, which was evident from both peak shifting and intensity alteration of FTIR spectra. From the EIS modeling, desired electric circuits correlated with ion movement and chain polarization were drawn. The highest ionic conductivity of 1.54 × 10(−7) S cm(−1) is determined from the fitted EIS curve for the film doped with 30 wt.% of KSCN salt. From the FTIR deconvoluted peak, free ions, ions in contact with one another, and ion aggregates were separated. The extracted ion transport parameters from the EIS method and FTIR spectra of the SCN anion band confirm that both increased carrier concentration and their mobility were crucial in improving the overall conductivity of the electrolyte. The dielectric investigations were further used to understand the conductivity of the films. High dielectric constants were observed at low frequencies for all MC:KSCN systems. The dispersion with a high dielectric constant in the low-frequency band is ascribed to the dielectric polarization. The wide shift of M″ peak towards the high frequency was evidenced by the MC-based electrolyte impregnated with 30 wt.% of KSCN salt, revealing the improved ionic movement assisted with chain segmental motion. The AC conductivity pattern was influenced by salt concentration. MDPI 2022-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9414175/ /pubmed/36013716 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15165579 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Aziz, Shujahadeen B.
Dannoun, Elham M. A.
Abdalrahman, Ari A.
Abdulwahid, Rebar T.
Al-Saeedi, Sameerah I.
Brza, Mohamad A.
Nofal, Muaffaq M.
Abdullah, Ranjdar M.
Hadi, Jihad M.
Karim, Wrya O.
Characteristics of Methyl Cellulose Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Inserted with Potassium Thiocyanate as K(+) Cation Provider: Structural and Electrical Studies
title Characteristics of Methyl Cellulose Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Inserted with Potassium Thiocyanate as K(+) Cation Provider: Structural and Electrical Studies
title_full Characteristics of Methyl Cellulose Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Inserted with Potassium Thiocyanate as K(+) Cation Provider: Structural and Electrical Studies
title_fullStr Characteristics of Methyl Cellulose Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Inserted with Potassium Thiocyanate as K(+) Cation Provider: Structural and Electrical Studies
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Methyl Cellulose Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Inserted with Potassium Thiocyanate as K(+) Cation Provider: Structural and Electrical Studies
title_short Characteristics of Methyl Cellulose Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Inserted with Potassium Thiocyanate as K(+) Cation Provider: Structural and Electrical Studies
title_sort characteristics of methyl cellulose based solid polymer electrolyte inserted with potassium thiocyanate as k(+) cation provider: structural and electrical studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36013716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15165579
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