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Homoleptic Low-Valent Polyazides of Group 14 Elements
First examples of coordinatively unsaturated, homoleptic azido complexes of low-valent group 14 elements are reported. A simple strategy uses low-valent precursors, ionic azide transfer reagents and bulky cations to obtain salt-like compounds containing E(N3)3- of Ge(II)/Sn(II) which are fully characterised, including XRD. Remarkably, these compounds are kinetically stable at r.t. and isolable in sub-gram quantities
Synthesis and microstructure of metal oxide thin films containing metal nanoparticles by liquid phase deposition (LPD) method
Au nanoparticles dispersed SiO2-TiO2 composite films
have been prepared by a novel wet process, Liquid Phase Deposition
(LPD) method. The composite films were characterized by XRD, XPS,
TEM, ICP, SEM and UV-VIS absorption spectroscopy. The results showed
that the SiO2-TiO2 composite films containing AuIII and
AuI ionic species were co-deposited from a mixed solution of
ammonium silicofluoride, ammonium hexafluorotitanate, boric acid and
tetrachloroauric acid. The heat treatment induced the reduction of Au
ions and formation of Au nanoparticles in the film. TEM observation
revealed that the Au nanoparticles with 5-10 nm in diameter were found
to be dispersed uniformly in the SiO2-TiO2 matrix. The optical
absorption band due to the surface plasmon resonance of dispersed Au
particles were observed at the wavelength of 550 nm and shifted toward
longer wavelength with increasing heat treatment temperature
Studies on PVdF-based gel polymer electrolytes
A complex of polymer, plasticizer and lithium salts can be used as a solid gel polymer electrolyte in lightweight and rechargeable
lithium batteries. Considerable research has been directed towards the development of a gel polymer with high conductivity at room
temperature. In this work, a gel polymer electrolyte using polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF)-1000 (KF), a plasticizer of 1:1 ethylene
carbonate (EC) and propylene carbonate (PC), and LiBF4 salt is optimized. Gel electrolytes have high ionic conductivity, good
mechanical stability, a wide electrochemical stable window, and a stable lithium interface. The results of preliminary charge–discharge of
cells are discussed in detail
An electrochemical investigation on polyvinylidene fluoride-based gel polymer electrolytes
Many types of polymer electrolytes have been developed and characterized in the past few years. Recently special
attention has been focussed on the development of gel polymer electrolytes consisting of host polymers such as PAN, PVC,
PVP, PVS, PMMA, PEGDA and PVdF etc., as they may find unique applications in consumer electronic and electric vehicle
products. In the present study, gel polymer electrolytes have been prepared using the solvent casting technique in the
presence of PVdF-1015 (SOLEF), EC1PC as a plasticizer, and LiBF salt. The influence of the amount of polymer, 4
plasticizer and LiBF on the gel electrolytes has been studied using XRD, DSC, AC impedance and charge–discharge 4
studies
An electrochemical investigation on polyvinylidene fluoride-based gel polymer electrolytes
Many types of polymer electrolytes have been developed and characterized in the past few years. Recently special
attention has been focussed on the development of gel polymer electrolytes consisting of host polymers such as PAN, PVC,
PVP, PVS, PMMA, PEGDA and PVdF etc., as they may find unique applications in consumer electronic and electric vehicle
products. In the present study, gel polymer electrolytes have been prepared using the solvent casting technique in the
presence of PVdF-1015 (SOLEF), EC1PC as a plasticizer, and LiBF salt. The influence of the amount of polymer, 4
plasticizer and LiBF on the gel electrolytes has been studied using XRD, DSC, AC impedance and charge–discharge 4
studies
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