Physical-chemical and electrochemical properties of sodium ion conducting polymer electrolyte using copolymer poly(vinylidene fluoride- hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF-HFP)/ polyethylene oxide (PEO)

T. Vo, T. M. Phung, Hoang Quoc Duy Hoang Truong, L. Nguyen, O. H. Nguyen, P. Le
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Introduction: Polymers acting as both an electrolyte and a separator are of tremendous interest because of their many virtues, such as no leakage, flexible geometry, excellent safe performance, and good compatibility with electrodes, compared with their liquid counterparts. In this study, polymer electrolyte membranes comprising of poly(vinylidene fluorine-co-hexafluoropropylene) [PVDF-HFP] were plasticized with different mass ratios of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) in 1 M NaClO4/PC solutions, and were prepared and characterized in sodium-ion battery. Methods: Polymer electrolyte membranes were prepared by solution-casting techniques. The membranes' performance was evaluated in terms of morphology, conductivity, electrochemical stability, thermal properties and miscibility structure. The following various characterization methods were used: Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), impedance spectroscopy (for determination of electrolyte resistance), cyclic voltammetry, thermal degradation analysis, and infra-red spectroscopy (for determination of structure of co-polymer). Results: It was indicated that the PVDF-HFP/PEO membrane with 40 % wt. PVDF-HFP absorbed electrolytes up to 300 % of its weight and had a roomtemperature conductivity of 2.75 x 10-3 Scm-1, which was better than that of pure PVDF-HFP. All polymer electrolyte films were electrochemically stable in the potential voltage range of 2-4.2 V, which could be compatible with 3-4 V sodium material electrodes in rechargeable sodium cells. Conclusion: The PVDF-HFP/PEO polymer electrolyte film is a potential candidate for sodium-ion battery in the potential range of 2-4.2 V.  
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聚偏氟乙烯-六氟丙烯(PVDF-HFP)/聚氧化物(PEO)共聚物钠离子导电聚合物电解质的物理化学和电化学性能
简介:聚合物作为电解质和分离器,由于其许多优点,如无泄漏,灵活的几何形状,优异的安全性能,以及与电极的良好相容性,与液体相比,引起了极大的兴趣。本研究以聚偏氟乙烯-共六氟丙烯[PVDF-HFP]为材料,在1 M nacl /PC溶液中,以不同质量比的聚环氧乙烷(PEO)进行塑化,制备了聚合物电解质膜,并在钠离子电池中进行了表征。方法:采用溶液铸造法制备聚合物电解质膜。从形貌、电导率、电化学稳定性、热性能和混相结构等方面评价了膜的性能。使用了以下各种表征方法:扫描电镜(SEM),阻抗谱(测定电解质电阻),循环伏安法,热降解分析和红外光谱(测定共聚物结构)。结果:结果表明,含40%重量的PVDF-HFP/PEO膜可吸附高达其重量300%的电解质,室温电导率为2.75 × 10-3 cm-1,优于纯PVDF-HFP。聚合物电解质膜在2-4.2 V的电位范围内电化学稳定,可与3-4 V的钠材料电极在可充电钠电池中兼容。结论:PVDF-HFP/PEO聚合物电解质膜在2-4.2 V电位范围内是钠离子电池的潜在候选材料。
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