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Title: | Effect of Dopant on Electrical Properties of PVA doped NaF Polymer Electrolyte Films. |
Authors: | Irfan, Mohammed Banu, S. Razikha Manjunath, A. Mahesh, S. S. |
Keywords: | Engineering Physics Vinyl Alcohol Polarization Mechanisms Crystallinity |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | AIP Publishing. |
Citation: | Irfan, Mohammed., Banu, S. Razikha., Manjunath, A., & Mahesh, S. S. (2018). Effect of dopant on electrical properties of PVA doped NaF polymer electrolyte films. International conference on condensed matter & applied physics. 1953(1), 090076p. |
Abstract: | Polymer electrolyte films of Poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) doped with Sodium fluoride (NaF) of different weight ratios ( 6, 8 and 10 wt %) were prepared by solution casting method. We observed that AC conductivity was found to increase with rise in temperature and frequency with slope S ranging from 0.7 to 0.9. The Correlated Barrier Hopping (CBH) model is used because the value of S is temperature dependent and its value decreases by increasing temperature. The dielectric constant has high values in the low frequency region; this is due to the existence of various types of polarization mechanisms. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) diagram of pure PVA shows a characteristic peak at 2θ=19.490 indicating its semi-crystalline nature. On the incorporation of NaF salt into the polymer, the intensity of peak decreases gradually, suggesting a decrease in the degree of crystallinity of the complex. The CBH model is used to calculate the polaron binding energy (WM), the Hoping distance (R), the minimum hoping distance (Rmin) and the activation energy (Ea) results are discussed. |
URI: | http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2362 |
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