Title of article :
Impedance spectroscopy and conductivity studies of KCl-doped solid electrolyte
Author/Authors :
Iqbal Wani, Suhail Physical Chemistry Division - Department of Chemistry - Aligarh Muslim University - Aligarh 202002, India , Rafiuddin, Rafiuddin Physical Chemistry Division - Department of Chemistry - Aligarh Muslim University - Aligarh 202002, India
Abstract :
(CuCl)4-2x-(KCl)x–CdCl2, x = 0.0–0.4 solid electrolytes were grown via solid-state reaction procedure by suitable heat
treatment. An AC impedance spectroscopy suggested that the ionic conductivity mainly arisen from grain effect. A DC
electrical conductivity of 3.94 9 10-5 Scm-1 was measured for the x = 0.3 composition at 320 C. This also shows lowest
activation energy in the temperature range of 293–593 K. This has been explained by that fact that at high temperatures
thermal disturbances through lattice vibrations take place. In such a high-temperature region, Cu? readily jumps and
migrates at short range, but the number of mutual collisions also increases resulting in a decrease of the Cu? mobility. The
present study reveals that the change in conductivity value depends on concentration of doped ingredient as well as on
various parameters in the system. Therefore, these solid electrolytes will be suitable for the development of different
electrochemical applications.
Keywords :
Solid electrolyte , Impedance spectroscopy , Electrical conductivity , Composition , X-ray diffraction
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics