New polymer blend composite electrolytes (PBCEs) were prepared by the solution casting technique using poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)-polyethylene glycol (PEG), sodium nitrate (NaNO3) as a doping salt and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) as fillers. The X-ray diffraction pattern confirms the structural properties of the polymer blend composite films. FTIR investigations were carried out to understand the chemical properties and their band assignments. The ionic conductivity of the 10 wt % MWCNTs incorporated PVA-PEG polymer blend was measured as 4.32 × 10-6S cm-1at 20 °C and increased to 2.253 × 10-4S/cm at 100 °C. The dependence of its conductivity on temperature suggests Arrhenius behavior. The equivalent circuit models that represent the Rs(Q1(R1(Q2(R2(CR3))))) were used to interpret EIS data. The dielectric behavior of the samples was investigated by utilizing their AC conductance spectra, dielectric permittivity, dielectric constant (ϵiand ϵr), electric modulus (Miand Mr), and loss tangent tan δ. The dielectric permittivity of the samples increases due to electrode polarization effects in low frequency region. The loss tangent's maxima shift with increasing temperature; hence, the peak height rises in the high frequency region. MWCNTs-based polymer blend composite electrolytes show an enhanced electrochemical stability window (4.0 V), better transference number (0.968), and improved ionic conductivity for use in energy storage device applications.
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Sadiq, M., Khan, M. A., Hasan Raza, M. M., Aalam, S. M., Zulfequar, M., & Ali, J. (2022). Enhancement of Electrochemical Stability Window and Electrical Properties of CNT-Based PVA-PEG Polymer Blend Composites. ACS Omega, 7(44), 40116–40131. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04933
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