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Title
Agarose biopolymer electrolytes: Ion conduction mechanism and dielectric studies
Authors
RAHUL SINGH PRAMOD K. SINGH VIJAY SINGH and B. BHATTACHARYA
Received
March 21, 2016
Published
Volume 51 Issue 9-10 September-December
Keywords
biopolymer, ionic conductivity, dielectric constant, ionic conductivity
Abstract
The paper describes the fabrication and characterization of biopolymer gel electrolyte films based on agarose. The gel
electrolyte solution, comprising agarose, potassium iodide and ionic liquid (1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium
dicyanamide), was dissolved in three different solvents, i.e. double distilled water (DI), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
and dimethylformamide (DMF). The electrical and dielectric properties, as well as the ion conduction mechanism, are
presented in detail. Complex impedance spectroscopy showed an enhancement in ionic conductivity by salt doping,
which correlated well with the dielectric parameters. The dielectric measurements further affirm that conduction in
these biopolymer gel electrolytes is primarily governed by ions.
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