Diffusive/ capacitive controlled process in solid-state proton batteries utilizing Gellan gum based biopolymer electrolytes: A synergetic study through cyclic voltammetry
Meera Naachiyar Ramadhasan , Ragam M , Selvasekarapandian S
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Abstract
This research examines the performance of solid-state proton batteries utilizing biopolymer Gellan gum (GG) as the host polymer matrix through cyclic voltammetry analysis. Ammonium salts such as NH4SCN, NH4HCO2, NH4I and NH4NO3 are integrated as proton donors to assess their distinct electrochemical properties through CV analysis. The findings reveal that the GG-based batteries highlight a combination of diffusion-controlled and surface-limited reactions, which are influenced by the intrinsic solid-state structure and the anionic properties of the salts. This work emphasizes the potential of GG-based polymer electrolytes in energy storage, showcasing their versatility and tenability for clean energy applications.
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