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Influence of charge carrier density, mobility and diffusivity on conductivity–temperature dependence in polyethylene oxide–based gel polymer electrolytes

A. A. Abdukarimov, I. M. Noor, О. О. Маматкаримов, A.K. Arof

2021High Performance Polymers15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Determining the transport properties of charge carriers is essential to understand the factors that affect the conductivity trend of a polymer electrolyte system. In this work, charge carrier transport parameters of polyethylene oxide–based gel polymer electrolytes were estimated from fitting the Nyquist plot with the impedance equation, derived from the equivalent circuit that consists of a resistor in series with a constant phase element. The increase in electrolyte conductivity with temperatures from 303 K to 373 K is attributed to the increase of free ions, n (TPA + cations and I ¯ anions) and not to ionic mobility, μ. The decrease in μ with temperature is associated with the increase in the Stokes drag coefficient due to increase in ion collisions. This work explains how conductivity changes with number density of ions and mobility at various temperatures.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceElectrolyteConductivityIonic conductivityNyquist plotThermal diffusivityIonCharge carrierPolymerAnalytical Chemistry (journal)ThermodynamicsChemistryComposite materialPhysical chemistryDielectric spectroscopyOrganic chemistryElectrochemistryOptoelectronicsElectrodePhysicsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesFuel Cells and Related MaterialsConducting polymers and applications