Solid State Ionics, Vol.106, No.1-2, 113-127, 1998
Electrical conductivity studies of poly(ethyleneoxide)-poly(vinylalcohol) blends
The electrical conductivity studies have been conducted over the entire range of composition in poly(ethyleneoxide)poly(vinylalcohol) blends over a wide frequency regime. The conductivity variation has been investigated using the modified Almond-West formulation of sigma(w)= A(1)w(s1) + A(2)w(s2) for different compositions and is found to fit the ac conductivity data better at all temperatures. The dielectric data were analysed using complex dielectric constant epsilon*, complex electric modulus M*, and complex impedence Z* of the samples. The relaxation peaks seen in the imaginary part of the moduli for pure PEO and pure PVA occur at different frequencies but dielectric relaxation spectroscopic studies do not reveal the simultaneous presence of both the peaks in any of the blends. The residual water is thought to play a role in suppressing the two peak character.
Keywords:DIELECTRIC RELAXATION BEHAVIOUR;EMPIRICAL DECAY FUNCTION;POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE);POLYMER ELECTROLYTE;SPECTROSCOPY;TRANSPORT;RANGE