2 article(s) from Jain, Amrita
Figure 1: SEM images of (a) PVdF-HFP, (b) {(PVdF-HFP)-[BDiMIM][Cl]} (4:6), and (c) ({(PVdF-HFP)-[BDiMIM][Cl]}...
Figure 2: XRD spectra of (a) a pure PVdF-HFP film, (b) {(PVdF-HFP)-[BDiMIM][Cl]} (4:6), (c) {(PVdF-HFP)-[BDiM...
Figure 3: Room-temperature electrical conductivity of the polymer/ionic liquid blend as a function of the ion...
Figure 4: Variation of the electrical conductivity of a polymer gel electrolyte as a function of the polymer/...
Figure 5: Variation of the electrical conductivity of an optimized polymer gel as a function of the temperatu...
Figure 6: (a) Variation of the dielectric constant of a polymer gel electrolyte system as a function of frequ...
Figure 7: (a) Variation of the real part of the modulus of polymer gel electrolytes as a function of frequenc...
Figure 8: Variation of the ionic conductivity as a function of frequency at various temperatures.
Figure 9: Variation of the loss tangent (tan δ) as a function of frequency at different temperatures.
Figure 10: Linear sweep cyclic voltammetry curve of polymer gel electrolytes (cell stainless steel | polymer g...
Figure 11: A dc polarization curve as a function of time for a polymer gel electrolyte.
Figure 1: (a) XRD pattern and (b) Raman spectrum of Co3O4 powder.
Figure 2: SEM images of Co3O4 powder magnified (a) 25,000 times and (b) 100,000 times. (c) TEM image of the Co...
Figure 3: Electrochemical properties of the Co3O4 electrodes. (a) The first to fifth cycle profiles measured ...
Figure 4: Flowchart of a solution combustion synthesis (SCS) of Co3O4 nanomaterial.