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Polyurethane Palm-based Polymer Electrolyte for Photoelectrochemical Cell

  • Jan 1, 2014
  • 2 min read

First reported photoelectrochemical cell was developed from palm-based polyurethane (PU), solid polymer electrolyte with lithium iodide as conducting material. At the initial stage, PU prepolymer was prepared via prepolymerization technique by reacting palm kernel oil-based monoester–OH (PKO–p) and 2,4’–methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (2,4’–MDI). The polyurethane electrolyte film was then prepared by inclusion of varying amount of lithium iodide (LiI) via solution casting technique. The formation of urethane linkages (NHCO backbone) and the chemical interaction between segmented polyurethane and lithium ion from LiI salts were confirmed by ATR-FTIR technique. Thermal studies carried out by TGA have proven the occurrence of polymer-salt complexation. Structural analysis by XRD has revealed that polyurethane electrolytes with 25 wt. % LiI reduced the semi-crystalline characteristics of plasticized polyurethane. The SEM morphological observation on the fractured film indicated the absence of phase separation. The ionic conductivity increased with the addition of 25 wt. % LiI resulted in the highest conductivity of 7.6 × 10-4 S cm−1. The temperature dependence conductivity of the electrolytes obeyed the Arrhenius law with the pre-exponential factor, σo of 2.4 × 10−3 S cm−1 and activation energy, Ea of 0.11 eV. A dye-sensitized solar cell of FTO/TiO2-dye/PU-LiI-I2/Pt give a response under light intensity of 100 mW cm−2 indicated the photovoltaic effect with the Jsc of 0.06 mA cm−2 and Voc of 0.14 V respectively. These properties exhibited promising potentials for dye-sensitized solar cell giving the focus on bio-based polymer electrolyte.



Full Articles at: Su'ait, M. S., Ahmad, A., Badri, K. H., Mohamed, N. S., Rahman, M. Y. A., Ricardo, C. A., & Scardi, P. (2014). The potential of polyurethane bio-based solid polymer electrolyte for photoelectrochemical cell application. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 39(6), 3005-3017. doi:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2013.08.117

 
 
 

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