Abstract

The first successful attempt to synthesize a new proton conducting polymeric nanocomposite film based on pure cellulose nanofibers (CNF) as a polymer matrix functionalized on their surface with imidazole molecules (Im) as a dopant, was made. The 2CNF-Im nanomaterial contains on average one molecule of imidazole per 2 glucose units from cellulose chains. Water evaporation and thermal stability of 2CNF-Im were studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA and DTG) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The temperature dependence of electrical conductivity was studied by the impedance spectroscopy. At 140 °C, the 2CNF-Im nanocomposite has a maximum conductivity of 7.0 × 10−3 S/m, i.e. four orders of magnitude higher than that of non-functionalized CNF matrix. The newly synthesized cellulose nanocomposite exhibits high electrical and thermal stability. In 2CNF-Im, the activation energy of the proton transport process is the lowest compared to the previously synthesized imidazole-functionalized composites based on other pure cellulose materials and equals 0.62 eV. The synthesized nanomaterial is liquid-free solid polymer electrolyte showing proton conductivity above the boiling point of water.

Highlights

  • It is still a challenge to obtain solid-state protonconducting polymer electrolytes showing properties making them attractive for application in electrochemical devices, e.g., batteries, fuel cells

  • The pure cellulose nanofiber-based matrix and nanocomposite images do not differ, no imidazole crystallites are observed on the nanocellulose matrix surface

  • The first attempt to obtain the new liquid-free polymeric nanocomposite in the form of the film, based on pure cellulose nanofibers (CNF) matrix functionalized with imidazole, was successful

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Introduction

It is still a challenge to obtain solid-state protonconducting polymer electrolytes showing properties making them attractive for application in electrochemical devices, e.g., batteries, fuel cells Such materials should show the proton conductivity above the boiling point of water, should be liquid-free, thermally stable, environmentally friendly, and easy to manufacture. Bayer et al (2016) reports results for hydrated

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