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Gel polymer electrolytes with nanoparticulars Al2O3
Procházka, Jaroslav ; Krejza, Ondřej (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This work deals with electrolytic conductivity of gel polymer electrolytes. In the theoretical part of the work the methacrylates, the polymerization and the basic outlines of gel polymer electrolytes conductivity are described. The preparation and electrical conductivity of gels based on PMMA are described in the experimental part.
New gel electrolytes based on copolymers for electrochemical power sources
Peterová, Soňa ; Sedlaříková, Marie (referee) ; Veselkova, Iuliia (advisor)
This thesis deals with description of preparation and use of monomers and copolymers for gel polymer electrolytes usable in electrochemical power sources. This thesis is divided in theoretical and experimental part. The theoretical part describes electrolytes focused on gel polymer electrolytes, measuring methods and materials used for experiments. The experimental part deals with calculation of composition of polymer electrolytes, method of preparation and evaluation of measured results. The method of applying GPE to a negative LTO electrode and a positive NMC electrode is described too. Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV) and Potentiostatic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (PEIS), Cyclic Voltammetry (CV) and Galvanostatic Cycling with Potential Limitation (GCPL) were chosen for measurement of properties.
Gel polymer electrolytes with nanoparticles
Szotkowski, Radek ; Sedlaříková, Marie (referee) ; Jahn, Michal (advisor)
This master‘s thesis concerns gel polymer electrolytes formed on a methyl methacrylate base with selected types of nanoparticles. In the thesis are also analyzed the methods for measuring electrochemical properties. The practical portion deals with sample preparations of gel polymer electrolytes with different contents of alkaline salt in a solvent, creating gels with different nanoparticle content and comparing gel polymer electrolytes polymerized with heat and UV radiation. The thesis deals with the evaluation of these samples from the viewpoint of electrical conductivity and potential windows as well as thermal analysis of selected samples.
Gel polymer electrolytes with fire retardands
Veselkova, Iuliia ; Jahn, Michal (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This graduate work deals with the study and preparation of gel polymer electrolytes with flame retardants for lithium-ion batteries. The theoretical part describes the types of electrolytes, their features, benefits, how they differ and where they are used in detail. The basis of this section is gel electrolytes with flame retardants, to measure their electrical and electrochemical properties. The experimental part deals with the preparation of samples of gel electrolytes with different percentages of flame retardant, where varied species of flame retardants and measuring their electrical conductivity and potential windows. Impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry and dynamic-analytical thermal analysis were selected as measuring methods.
Gel polymer electrolytes modified by ionic liquids with aprotic solvents
Pospíšilová, Michaela ; Sedlaříková, Marie (referee) ; Jahn, Michal (advisor)
This graduate thesis is focused on measuring the electrical conductivity of the gel polymeric electrolytes, their preparation and deals with the changes of the performance ratio of the individual substances in gel electrolyte The theoretical part deals with electrochemistry, gel electrolytes, the conductivity of electrolytes, gel electrolytes preparation, methods used to evaluate the measured results and on the properties of the ionic liquids. In the practical part is summarized the process of preparing gel electrolytes, the chemicals to prepare the gels with ionic liquids. The results are evaluated by using impedance technique and linear voltammetry, there are calculated the values of the electrical conductivity of the electrolyte and potential windows.
Gel polymer electrolytes with lower flammability
Zítka, Jan ; Musil, Michal (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This work discusses the research and development of gel polymer electrolytes and their use. It also deals with problems of characterization and optimization of technological process of polymer gel electrolytes with low flammability. Furhermore, this work deals with how to assess such electrolytes and what their properties. The main focus of work is a comparison of solvents contained in the gel polymer electrolytes and the creation of such a gel, which when compared to mechanical, electrical and physical properties will have the best results.
Aprotic gel polymer electrolytes based on PMMA prepared by various methodes
Kratochvíl, Martin ; Krejza, Ondřej (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This work deals with the preparation and measurement of an ionic conductivity of the gel polymer electrolytes prepared by various methods. In the theoretical part of the work, the types of conducting membranes, the development and the state of the art of the gel polymer electrolytes are summarized. The preparation and the results on ionic conductivity of the gels based on MMA, EMA and EOEMA are discussed in the experimental part.
Gel Polymer Electrolytes for Electrochemical Power Sources
Jahn, Michal ; Bartušek, Karel (referee) ; Paidar,, Martin (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
Dissertation thesis is focused on study of gel polymer electrolytes for electrochemical power sources, but also for other application. The electrical, electrochemical, mechanical and optical properties of gel electrolyte samples were measured in this work. The main goal was to prepare samples with high specific conductivity and with largest possible potential windows. Thermal stability of some samples was also monitored using thermogravimetric analyzes. The optimization of the chemical composition, quantities and ratios of individual chemicals has been made. Comparison of thermal polymerization and UV polymerization was performed. In the first part of the work, aprotic solvents and their mixtures in combination with lithium and sodium salts and one ammonium salt were investigated. Another subject of research was various crosslinking agents with methacrylate-based monomers. The second part of the work investigated the effect of ionic liquids, phosphor base flame retardants and nanoparticles as additives to gel electrolytes. In the last part of the work, the influence of the magnetic and electric field on the polymerization of gel electrolytes containing nanoparticles and selected copolymers was studied. Finally, a Li-ion cell with a graphite anode, LiFePO4 cathode and selected gel electrolyte was assembled.
Gel Polymer Electrolytes Composed Of Ethyl Methacrylate And Methyl Methacrylate Measured At Higher Temperature
Peterová, Soňa
This paper is focused on the use of gel polymer electrolytes composed of copolymers ofethyl methacrylate and methyl methacrylate with positive NMC electrode (LiNi0.33Mn0.33CO0.33O2).This article describes the composition of gel polymer electrolyte, the method of preparation anddescription of the NMC electrode. The experiment is based on the measurement of capacity andimpedance at the beginning and at the end of the experiment at room temperature and at highertemperature 40 °C.
New Gel Electrolytes Based On Copolymers For Electrochemical Power Sources
Peterová, Soňa
This paper deals with description of preparation and use of monomers and copolymers for gel polymer electrolytes usable in electrochemical power sources. The paper is divided in theoretical and experimental part. The theoretical part describes gel polymer electrolytes and chemical substances used for experiments. The experimental part deals with composition of gel polymer electrolytes, method of preparation and evaluation of measured results.

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