We have successfully synthesized highly conducting polymer electrolyte incorporated ionic liquid films. There was a rise in conductivity by ionic liquid doping which is clarified by impedance spectroscopy. Fourier transform infra red spectroscopy confirms complexation as well as composite nature. Polarized optical microscopy shows decrease in crysatllinity (more amorphous) by ionic liquid doping. Maximum conducting ionic liquid incorporated polymer electrolyte sandwitched between electrodes, used for fabricating electrical double layer capacitor (EDLC) and dye sensitized solar cell (DSSC) further affirm that these ionic liquid doped polymer electrolyte could be a novel alternative in electrochemical devices.
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It is an age of nanomaterials. Nanotechnology has revolutionized the scientific world. Every sphere of technology has benefited a lot by using nanomaterials. Number of physical and chemical methods is being used for the synthesis of nanomaterials. In recent years much emphasis is given for green synthesis particularly by using plant extracts or microorganism. This is useful for promoting environmental sustainability. Microwave heating and ultrasound techniques are also being used for the synthesis of different type of nanomaterials. Green synthesis is an advance method of synthesizing nanomaterials over other methods because of simplicity, lower cost and relatively reproducible. Plants produce more stable nanoparticles compared to other means and it is very straightforward to scale up. The risk of contamination is also lower. In this article different method of green synthesis of nanomaterials, and applications have been reviewed and discussed.
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