Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes

Polymer electrolytes based on agarose dissolved in DMSO solvent complexed with different weight percentages of Mg(NO3)2 ranging from 0 to 35 wt% were prepared using a solution casting method. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was applied to study the electrical properties of this polymer...

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id Ali N.I.; Abidin S.Z.Z.; Majid S.R.; Jaafar N.K.
spelling Ali N.I.; Abidin S.Z.Z.; Majid S.R.; Jaafar N.K.
2-s2.0-85116325758
Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes
2021
Polymers
13
19
10.3390/polym13193357
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85116325758&doi=10.3390%2fpolym13193357&partnerID=40&md5=726c3f0f1223a674ae46276a7430ff8c
Polymer electrolytes based on agarose dissolved in DMSO solvent complexed with different weight percentages of Mg(NO3)2 ranging from 0 to 35 wt% were prepared using a solution casting method. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was applied to study the electrical properties of this polymer electrolyte, such as ionic conductivity at room and different temperatures, dielectric and modulus properties. The highest conducting film has been obtained at 1.48 × 10−5 S∙cm−1 by doping 30 wt% of Mg(NO3)2 into the polymer matrix at room temperature. This high ionic conductivity value is achieved due to the increase in the amorphous nature of the polymer electrolyte, as proven by X‐ray diffractometry (XRD), where broadening of the amorphous peak can be observed. The intermolecular interactions between agarose and Mg(NO3)2 are studied by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy by observing the presence of –OH, –CH, N–H, CH3, C–O–C, C–OH, C–C and 3,6‐anhydrogalactose bridges in the FTIR spectra. The electrochemical properties for the highest conducting agarose–Mg(NO3)2 polymer electrolyte are stable up to 3.57 V, which is determined by using linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and supported by cyclic voltammetry (CV) that proves the presence of Mg2+ conduction. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author 2-s2.0-85116325758
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Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes
author_facet 2-s2.0-85116325758
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title Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes
title_short Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes
title_full Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes
title_fullStr Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes
title_full_unstemmed Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes
title_sort Role of mg(No3)2 as defective agent in ameliorating the electrical conductivity, structural and electrochemical properties of agarose–based polymer electrolytes
publishDate 2021
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description Polymer electrolytes based on agarose dissolved in DMSO solvent complexed with different weight percentages of Mg(NO3)2 ranging from 0 to 35 wt% were prepared using a solution casting method. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was applied to study the electrical properties of this polymer electrolyte, such as ionic conductivity at room and different temperatures, dielectric and modulus properties. The highest conducting film has been obtained at 1.48 × 10−5 S∙cm−1 by doping 30 wt% of Mg(NO3)2 into the polymer matrix at room temperature. This high ionic conductivity value is achieved due to the increase in the amorphous nature of the polymer electrolyte, as proven by X‐ray diffractometry (XRD), where broadening of the amorphous peak can be observed. The intermolecular interactions between agarose and Mg(NO3)2 are studied by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy by observing the presence of –OH, –CH, N–H, CH3, C–O–C, C–OH, C–C and 3,6‐anhydrogalactose bridges in the FTIR spectra. The electrochemical properties for the highest conducting agarose–Mg(NO3)2 polymer electrolyte are stable up to 3.57 V, which is determined by using linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and supported by cyclic voltammetry (CV) that proves the presence of Mg2+ conduction. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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