Electrospun electroactive polyvinylidene fluoride-based fibrous polymer electrolyte for sodium ion batteries

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2019

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Institute of Physics Publishing helen.craven@iop.org

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Electrospinning is an efficient technique to produce ultrafine electroactive mat, diameters ranging from few nanometers to micrometers to use as a separator in sodium ion battery. The polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) polymer solution was optimized to 19 wt%, applied voltage 25 kV and flow rate of 0.5 ml h-1 to get a bead free ultrafine electroactive structure. The electroactive ?-phase is confirmed by x-ray diffractometer (XRD). Ionic conductivities, electrolyte uptake, wettability, linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and thermal stability of the electroactive fibrous polymer electrolyte (EFPE) were studied by soaking the separator with a liquid electrolyte of 1 M sodium hexafluorophosphate (NaPF<inf>6</inf>) dissolved in ethylene carbonate (EC)/propylene carbonate (PC) (1:1 vol%). The EFPE exhibits high ionic conductivity of 1.08 mS cm-1 and electrochemical stability window of 5.0 V versus Na/Na+ under ambient condition. The half-cell containing Na<inf>0.66</inf>Fe<inf>0.5</inf>Mn<inf>0.5</inf>O<inf>2</inf> as cathode and EFPE as the separator cum electrolyte showed a stable cycling performance at a current rate of 0.1C. © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Electrospinning, Ethylene, Fluorine compounds, Ionic conductivity, Iron compounds, Manganese compounds, Metal ions, Separators, Sodium compounds, Sodium-ion batteries, Thermodynamic stability, Electro actives, Electrochemical stabilities, Fibrous polymers, Hexafluorophosphates, Linear sweep voltammetry, Liquid electrolytes, Polyvinylidene fluorides, X ray diffractometers, Polyelectrolytes

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Materials Research Express, 2019, 6, 8, pp. -

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