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Conductivity and dielectric behaviour studies of starch/PEO+x wt-%NH4NO3polymer electrolyte

Journal
Materials Research Innovations
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Ramly K.
Isa M.I.N.
Khiar A.S.A.
DOI
10.1179/143307511X1303189074
Abstract
Polymer blending is used to overcome the disadvantage of pure starch film, and in the present study, starch has been blended with poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). The X-ray diffraction study shows that starch/PEO with a ratio of 7 : 3 exhibits the least amount of crystallinity, and this was chosen in the preparation of polymer electrolyte. Films of starch/PEO blends were then prepared via solution casting technique, and their properties with different amounts of ammonium nitrate NH4NO3were compared. The highest conductivity at room temperature of ?2�81�0� 46�107S cm-21was achieved with the addition of 35 wt-%NH4NO3. Dielectric data were analysed using complex permittivity and complex electrical modulus for the sample with the highest ionic conductivity. The relaxation time ? for these samples was determined, and the plot shows that t decreases with conductivity of the complexes. The presence of peaks in the imaginary plots shows that the starch/ PEO electrolyte system is an ionic conductor. � W. S. Maney & Son Ltd. 2011.
Subjects

Conductivity

Dielectric

PEO

Polymer blending

Starch

Ammonium compounds

Blending

Electric conductivity...

Ethylene

Film preparation

Ionic conductivity

Polyelectrolytes

Polyethylene oxides

Polymer films

Starch

X ray diffraction

Ammonium nitrate

Complex electrical mo...

Complex permittivity

Crystallinities

Dielectric

Dielectric behaviour

Dielectric data

Electrolyte systems

Ionic conductor

Polymer blending

Polymer electrolyte

Room temperature

Solution-casting tech...

Starch films

X-ray diffraction stu...

Polymer blends

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