STUDIES OF A.C. CONDUCTIVITY OF POLY(VINYL BORATE) AND ITS CALCIUM DERIVATIVE IN SOLID STATE
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STUDIES OF A.C. CONDUCTIVITY OF POLY(VINYL BORATE) AND ITS CALCIUM DERIVATIVE IN SOLID STATE
Vol. 26, Issue 4, Pages: 501-506(2008)
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Prafulla Chetri, Neelotpal Sen Sarma, Narendra Nath Dass. STUDIES OF A.C. CONDUCTIVITY OF POLY(VINYL BORATE) AND ITS CALCIUM DERIVATIVE IN SOLID STATE. [J]. 26(4):501-506(2008)
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Prafulla Chetri, Neelotpal Sen Sarma, Narendra Nath Dass. STUDIES OF A.C. CONDUCTIVITY OF POLY(VINYL BORATE) AND ITS CALCIUM DERIVATIVE IN SOLID STATE. [J]. 26(4):501-506(2008)DOI:
STUDIES OF A.C. CONDUCTIVITY OF POLY(VINYL BORATE) AND ITS CALCIUM DERIVATIVE IN SOLID STATE
An attempt has been made in the present work to prepare poly(vinyl borate), PVBO and its calcium derivative by homogeneous esterification of PVA with boric acid in non-aqueous medium in the presence of a catalyst ethyl nitrate dimethyl sulfoxide. The compounds were characterized by IR and 1H-NMR spectra. Conductivities were determined from 30οC to 90οC in solid state within a frequency range of 42 Hz to 100 kHz. The compounds so formed showed ionic conductivity and their conductivities were dependent on frequencies used. It is found that the addition of Ca2+ ion increases the ionic conductivity of PVBO appreciably. The conductivity of PVBO-Ca increases rapidly after 50οC. The total ionic transport number and activation energy of the copolymers were also determined.
Abstract
An attempt has been made in the present work to prepare poly(vinyl borate), PVBO and its calcium derivative by homogeneous esterification of PVA with boric acid in non-aqueous medium in the presence of a catalyst ethyl nitrate dimethyl sulfoxide. The compounds were characterized by IR and 1H-NMR spectra. Conductivities were determined from 30οC to 90οC in solid state within a frequency range of 42 Hz to 100 kHz. The compounds so formed showed ionic conductivity and their conductivities were dependent on frequencies used. It is found that the addition of Ca2+ ion increases the ionic conductivity of PVBO appreciably. The conductivity of PVBO-Ca increases rapidly after 50οC. The total ionic transport number and activation energy of the copolymers were also determined.