Influence of NH 4 Br as an ionic source on the structural/electrical properties of dextran-based biopolymer electrolytes and EDLC application

Hamsan, M.H. and Shukur, M.F. and Aziz, S.B. and Yusof, Y.M. and Kadir, M.F.Z. (2020) Influence of NH 4 Br as an ionic source on the structural/electrical properties of dextran-based biopolymer electrolytes and EDLC application. Bulletin of Materials Science, 43 (1).

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Abstract

Biopolymer electrolytes (BPEs), consisting of ammonium bromide (NH 4Br) as the ionic provider and dextran (Leuconostoc mesenteroides) as the polymer host, are prepared by the solution cast technique. Interactions of cations from the salt have been confirmed with hydroxyl (OH) and glycosidic linkage (C�O�C) groups of dextran via Fourier transform infrared analysis. Electrolyte with 20 wt NH 4Br maximized the ionic conductivity up to (1.67 ± 0.36) � 10 - 6 S cm - 1. The trend of conductivity has been verified by field emission scanning electron microscopy, where the electrolyte surface became rough as the concentration of NH 4Br exceeded 20 wt. The contribution of ions as the main charge carrier in the BPE is confirmed by transference number analysis as tion= 0.92 and te= 0.08. From linear sweep voltammetry, it is found that the highest conducting BPE in this work is electrochemically stable from 0 to 1.62 V. The fabricated electrochemical double-layer capacitor (EDLC) has been tested for 100 charge�discharge cycles and verified by cyclic voltammetry. © 2019, Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Biomolecules; Biopolymers; Bromine; Cyclic voltammetry; Dextran; Field emission microscopes; Ionic conductivity; Scanning electron microscopy, Ammonium bromides; Biopolymer electrolyte; Electrochemical double-layer capacitors; Field emission scanning electron microscopy; Fourier transform infra reds; Leuconostoc mesenteroides; Linear sweep voltammetry; Polymer electrolyte, Polyelectrolytes
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2021 07:22
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2021 07:22
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/23406

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