Gum acacia (GA) is a natural gum with a high molecular weight; it is a polysaccharide material that is acidic in nature and the least viscous among hydrocolloids. The ion-conducting behavior of water-dissolvable GA-based gel electrolytes has been studied with salt (ammonium chloride (NH4Cl)) concentration, GA content and temperature enhancement. The conductivity of GA-based gel electrolytes without salt has been found to increase with the increase in GA content at low concentrations and reaches a maximum value of 4·99 × 10−3 S/cm at 40 wt.% of GA and then shows a small decrease at higher concentrations of GA. GA-based gel electrolytes show ionic conductivity decrements and indicate negative activation energy with increase in temperature, which contradicts the theoretical explanation – that is, σ = σ o exp(−E a/K b T). An ionic conductivity on the order of 10−1 S/cm has been observed for varying weights percentages of GA-based gel electrolytes containing 5 M ammonium chloride and does not show much change with temperature enhancement from 10 to 70°C, which makes it suitable for their use in fuel cells and other device applications.
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May 18 2018
Conductivity modification of gum acacia-based gel electrolytes
Narinder Arora, PhD
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Post Graduate Department of Physics, DAV College, Amritsar, India
(corresponding author: narora@davcollegeasr.org; n_arora2k@yahoo.com)
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Viney Sharma, MSc
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Viney Sharma, MSc
Research Scholar
Department of Physics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
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Rajesh Kumar, PhD
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Rajesh Kumar, PhD
Associate Professor
Post Graduate Department of Physics, DAV College, Amritsar, India
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Rajiv Kumar, PhD
Rajiv Kumar, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics, Goswami Ganesh Dutt Sanatan Dharam College (GGDSD), Hariana, India
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(corresponding author: narora@davcollegeasr.org; n_arora2k@yahoo.com)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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March 21 2017
Accepted:
April 24 2018
Online ISSN: 2046-0155
Print ISSN: 2046-0147
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Emerging Materials Research (2018) 7 (2): 89–94.
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Received:
March 21 2017
Accepted:
April 24 2018
Citation
Arora N, Sharma V, Kumar R, Kumar R (2018), "Conductivity modification of gum acacia-based gel electrolytes". Emerging Materials Research, Vol. 7 No. 2 pp. 89–94, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jemmr.17.00011
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