Preparation and characterisation of chitosan extracted from shrimp shell (Penaeus monodon) and chitosan-based blended solid polymer electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries

Leo Edward, M. and Dharanibalaji, K. C. and Kumar, K. Thileep and Chandrabose, A. Raghu Subash and Shanmugharaj, A. M. and Jaisankar, V. (2022) Preparation and characterisation of chitosan extracted from shrimp shell (Penaeus monodon) and chitosan-based blended solid polymer electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries. Polymer Bulletin, 79 (1). pp. 587-604. ISSN 0170-0839

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Abstract

A bioactive and non-toxic biopolymer-based electrolyte has gained attention in recent research for their potential applications in the fabrication of electrochemical
devices. In this work, we extracted the chitosan successfully prepared from shrimp shells using Brine’s method. The solid polymer electrolyte comprising the blend of chitosan and agar–agar, plasticised with polyethylene glycol (PEG), as host poly- mer and lithium perchlorate (LiClO4) as a dopant is prepared by solution casting
technique. Also, the efect of diferent weight percentage of the plasticiser PEG at a fxed ratio of perchlorate content is investigated. The obtained chitosan blended flm is highly suitable as a electrolyte for electrochemical devices. The prepared polymer electrolyte is characterised using attenuated total refection–Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR–FTIR), high-resolution scanning electron microscopy (HR–SEM), X-ray difraction (XRD) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The ATR–FTIR spectroscopy confrms the presence of particular functional groups present in chitosan and complex formation between blended polymers and lithium perchlorate. The surface morphology and amorphous crystallinity of chitosan and
blended polymer electrolytes revealed from HR–SEM and XRD analysis. The ionic conductivity of the prepared materials is studied using AC impedance spectroscopy and compared. The highest ionic conductivity at room temperature obtained for the sample is 4.56×10−4 Scm−1 (CAP3). The mechanical properties of flms have been studied using a Universal testing machine analysis. Wagner’s polarisation measure-
ments have estimated the Li+ transport numbers of SPEs. Linear sweep voltammetry was performed on half-cell method to study the electrochemical stability window of
the maximum ionic conductivity of SPEs.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Chemistry > Polymer Chemistry
Divisions: Chemistry
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 10 Sep 2024 07:33
Last Modified: 10 Sep 2024 07:33
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/5402

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