Review on Comparative Study of Solid Polymer Electrolyte Polyethylene Oxide (PEO) Doped with Ionic Liquid |
| |
Authors: | Suneyana Rawat Pramod K. Singh Shri Prakash Pandey Ram Chandra Singh |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Center for Solar-cells and Renewable Energy (CSRE), Department of Physics, SSBSR, Sharda University, Greater Noida, 201310 India;2. Department of Physics, Teerthankar Mahaveer University Moradabad, Moradabad, 244001 India |
| |
Abstract: | Future demands for energy shortages have prompted a lot of effort to be put into finding alternatives. The use of renewable energies as a revolutionary energy source has gained acceptance. Due to their high flexibility and the interaction between the electrode and the electrolyte, solid polymer electrolytes are employed as a favorable electrolyte for application of electrochemical devices to storage renewable energy. As these are easy in synthesis, have much lower mass density, shows high mechanical stability, also have low binding energy with salts, and high mobility of charge carriers, polyethylene Oxide (PEO) based electrolyte has attracted a lot of interest. Configuration rectification combining PEO with ionic liquids has been introduced to enhance the low ionic conductivity and poor thermodynamic stability of the PEO materials in high-voltage devices at ambient temperature. This configuration modification can successfully validate the applications of PEO polymer electrolyte with large electro-stable voltage ranges. Solution casting method has been used for the synthesis of polymer electrolyte. The essential physical characteristics of PEO in polymer matrices work as a polymer host in SPEs has been described in this review paper, along with several modifications to overcome these limitations. It has been seen that the addition of ionic liquid increases the all over conductivity of the solid polymer electrolyte in most cases also improves the electrical stability of the electrolyte. |
| |
Keywords: | ionic conductivity ionic liquid polyethylene oxide solid polymer electrolyte |
|
|