The effect of SiO2 additives on solid hydroxide ion-conducting polymer electrolytes: a Raman microscopy study

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP
Jak Li, Keryn Lian

Abstract

The effect of SiO2 additives on the conductivity and longevity of an alkaline tetraethylammonium hydroxide (TEAOH)-poly(acrylamide) (PAM) polymer electrolyte was investigated. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and Raman microscopy studies were performed for TEAOH-PAM with micro-sized (mSiO2) or nano-sized (nSiO2) additives under highly hydrated and under ambient conditions. At a high relative humidity (RH) of 75%, nSiO2 significantly increased the ionic conductivity of OH-, achieving 25 mS cm-1, while mSiO2 had little influence (10 mS cm-1). Further investigation at lower RH (45%) revealed that dehydration of TEAOH led to crystallization and lower conductivity of the polymer electrolytes. The degree and rate of crystallization in the different systems varied greatly: mSiO2 accelerated the process while nSiO2 delayed it. Using characteristic signatures obtained from Raman microscopy, a correlation between the ionic conductivity and the structural differences among these systems has been established and an explanation for the impact of the SiO2 additives has been proposed.

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