Identification of the Structure and Electrical Conductivity of Sodium Hypophosphate Polymer Electrolytes

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Dr.Sanjeev kumar, Papineni Usha

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Sodium hypophosphate is primarily used to enhance protonic ion transport in materials. Polyvinyl chloride and polyvinyl pyrrolidone are combined with sodium hypophosphate to form a water-absorbent blend polymer for use as a polymeric membrane in electrochemical device applications. Solution casting procedures are used to create the different compositions of solid electrolytes. FTIR spectroscopy is used to characterise the structural-functional groups of produced polymer matrices. The sample's electrical conductivity is assessed using a cole-cole plot of impedance data at various temperatures. Electrical conductivity values on the order of 10-6 Scm-1 are calculated.

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