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Title: A new Sodium based electrolyte – PEO10NaBrO3
Authors: Sankalpa, H. A. C.
Sumathipala, H. H.
Wijesundera, R. P.
Keywords: Sodium based electrolytes
Electrolyte
Polymer electrolytes
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: 4th International Research Symposium on Pure and Applied Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Citation: Sankalpa, H. A. C, Sumathipala, H. H. and Wijesundera, R. P. (2019). A new Sodium based electrolyte – PEO10NaBrO3. 4th International Research Symposium on Pure and Applied Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p102
Abstract: The necessity of new and environmental friendly rechargeable batteries is increasing day by day due to the current technology development and power demand. Hence, efficient and low-cost new electrolyte materials have to be discovered and more attention has to be placed on searching environmental friendly, non-toxic materials. Sodium salts are the most potential materials due to their abundance and low-cost. This study focuses to investigate the electrical conductivity of a sodium-based electrolyte which can be used in solid state batteries. Composite of Poly Ethylene Oxide (PEO) and Sodium Bromate (NaBrO3) are used as the electrolyte and samples were prepared by the hot-pressed method. Electrical conductivity measurements were carried out for samples prepared by varying the molar ratio of PEO and NaBrO3. According to the results, PEO-NaBrO3 has the potential to be developed as a sodium-based electrolyte. Experimental results revealed that the highest electrical conductivity is being produced for PEO10NaBrO3 samples. Best sample exhibited 3.44×10-5 S cm-1 conductivity in room temperature (30 °C) and 2.14×10-2 S cm-1 conductivity at 100 °C. These results show the evidence of potential usage of PEO10NaBrO3 as an electrolyte in solid state Batteries. However, further investigations should be carried out to investigate the contribution of the Sodium ions for the observed conductivity
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/20607
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