Tubular array, dielectric, conductivity and electrochemical properties of biodegradable gel polymer electrolyte
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2014
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Elsevier Ltd
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A supercapacitor based on a biodegradable gel polymer electrolyte (GPE) has been fabricated using guar gum (GG) as the polymer matrix, LiClO<inf>4</inf> as the doping salt and glycerol as the plasticizer. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of the gel polymer showed an unusual tubular array type surface morphology. FTIR, DSC and TGA results of the GPE indicated good interaction between the components used. Highest ionic conductivity and lowest activation energy values were 2.2 × 10-3 S cm-1 and 0.18 eV, respectively. Dielectric studies revealed ionic behavior and good capacitance with varying frequency of the GPE system. The fabricated supercapacitor showed a maximum specific capacitance value of 186 F g -1 using cyclic voltammetry. Variation of temperature from 273 K to 293 K did not significantly influence the capacitance values obtained from AC impedance studies. Galvanostatic charge-discharge study of supercapacitor indicated that the device has good stability, high energy density and power density. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Activation energy, Biodegradable polymers, Capacitance, Chlorine compounds, Cyclic voltammetry, Electric impedance, Lithium compounds, Polyelectrolytes, Scanning electron microscopy, A.C. impedance, Ac impedance, Capacitance values, Dielectric conductivity, Doping salts, Gel polymer electrolytes, Guar gums, Polymer matrices, Tubular array, Tubulars, Supercapacitor
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Materials Science and Engineering: B, 2014, 180, 1, pp. 12-19
