Abstract
Polymer solid electrolytes from a PEO-NaI system were mixed with Nasicon and Al2O3 powders. As a result an increase of ionic conductivity exceeding 10−1 S/cm at room temperature was observed for both cases. This increase was due to a higher concentration of amorphous phase which resulted apparently from a higher nucleation rate during the solidification process. The samples were studied using impedance spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, NMR, and other techniques.
Article PDF
Similar content being viewed by others
Explore related subjects
Discover the latest articles, news and stories from top researchers in related subjects.Avoid common mistakes on your manuscript.
References
C. Berthier, W. Gorecki, M. Minier, M.B. Armand, J.M. Chabagno, P. Rigaud: Solid State Ionics11, 91 (1983)
J.R. Stevens, B.E. Mellander: Solid State Ionics21, 203 (1986)
S. Skaarup, K. West, B. Zachau-Christiansen: Solid State Ionics28–30, 975 (1988)
J. Weston, B.C.H. Steele: Solid State Ionics7, 75 (1982)
Y. He, Ch. Zhushang, Z. Zhigi, N. Chyingaud, Ch. Linquan: Chem. J. Chinese Univ.2, 97 (1986) English edition
W. Wieczorek, J. Plocharski, J. Przyluski, S. Glowinkowski, Z. Pajak: Solid State Ionics28–30, 1014 (1988)
Y.T. Tsai, D.H. Whitmore: Solid State Ionics7, 129 (1982)
J. Plocharski, W. Wieczorek: Solid State Ionics28–30, 979 (1988)
W. Wieczorek, K. Such, H. Wycislik, J. Plocharski: Proc. II Int. Symposium on “Systems with Fast Ion Transport”, Smolenice 1988, to be published in Solid State Ionics
J. Plocharski: Mater. Sci. Forum21, 173 (1987)