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Conductivity study of PEO-LiClO4 polymer electrolyte doped with ZnO nanocomposite ceramic filler

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The preparation and characterization of composite polymer electrolytes comprising PEO and LiClO4 with different concentrations of ZnO nanoparticles are studied. Conductivity measurements were carried out and discussed. In order to ascertain the thermal stability of the polymer electrolyte with maximum conductivity, films were subjected to TG/DTA analysis in the range of 298–823 K. In the present work, FTIR spectroscopy is used to study polymer structure and interactions between PEO and LiClO4, which can make changes in the vibrational modes of the atoms or molecules in the material. FTIR spectra show the complexation of LiClO4 with PEO. The SEM photographs indicated that electrolytes are miscible and homogeneous.

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Patil, S.U., Yawale, S.S. & Yawale, S.P. Conductivity study of PEO-LiClO4 polymer electrolyte doped with ZnO nanocomposite ceramic filler. Bull Mater Sci 37, 1403–1409 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-014-0089-z

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