Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7744177 | Solid State Ionics | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Nafion-117 membranes in the Na+-forms with pore-intercalated mixtures of aprotic organic solvents have been obtained. Dependences of solvent uptake of the membranes versus their pretreatment conditions and compositions of initial organic solvent mixtures are described. Ionic conductivity of the obtained membranes in the temperature range â20-50â¯Â°Ð¡ is investigated using impedance spectroscopy. It is demonstrated that ionic conductivity increases with increasing solvent uptake. The highest conductivities at 30â¯Â°Ð¡ (~4â¯mS/cm) are obtained for the membranes thermally treated in methanol and aged in ethylene carbonate-dimethylacetamide, ethylene carbonate-diethyl carbonate-dimethylacetamide and propylene carbonate-dimethylacetamide-tetrahydrofuran mixtures. Thermal stability is studied by differential scanning calorimetry. It is shown that the membrane with intercalated propylene carbonate-dimethylacetamide-tetrahydrofuran mixture is characterized by a constant phase composition in a broad temperature range (up to â100â¯Â°Ð¡) and retention of high conductivity at low temperatures (~1â¯mS/cm at â20â¯Â°Ð¡).
Keywords
DSCSIBsDECTHFdimethylacetamideDMEDMATGALIBSPolymer electrolytesodium-ion batterylithium-ion batteriesSodium-ion batteriesTetrahydrofuranThermogravimetric analysisLow temperatureDimethoxyethaneInfrared spectroscopyIR spectroscopyNafionionic conductivityDifferential scanning calorimetryethylene carbonateDiethyl carbonatePropylene carbonate
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Authors
Voropaeva D.Yu., Novikova S.A., Kulova T.L., Yaroslavtsev A.B.,