The Effect of Boron Nitride Flakes on Sodium Ion Transport in PEO Electrolytes
Shreyas Pathreeker,
Colby A. Snyder,
George V. Papamokos
et al.
Abstract:Improving the total ionic conductivity
(σ) of solid polymer
electrolytes (SPEs) is critical to the development of solid-state
sodium (Na) batteries. In this work, we investigate the effect of
two-dimensional (2D), dual-Lewis hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) filler
on polymer structure and ion transport properties of P(EO)24:Na+ and P(EO)4:Na+ mixtures of
poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-bis (fluorosulfonylimide) (NaFSI). Below
the critical percolation concentration threshold for the h-BN flakes,
X-ray diffraction and … Show more
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