An Interaction of Chloro Substituted Alkoxy Thiourea as Dopant in Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) for Solid Polymer Electrolyte

2019 
Alkoxy substituted aryl-thiourea derivatives provide excellent electronic properties due to the present of rigid π-systems within their molecular framework. This study introduces new thiourea derivative with general formula A-ArC(O)NHC(S)NHAr-D which was successfully synthesized with A is noted as aryl group containing chloro (-Cl) substituent ( 1A ), in which acts as electron acceptor, while D represented as –OC n H 2n+1 , the alkoxy chain tail acts as electron donor. Due to its characteristic of D-π-A system, alkoxy thiourea derivatives are applied as dopant in Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) host material in order to form a conductive biopolymer solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) film. The formation of biopolymer-thiourea complex ( 1A-CMC ) has been analyzed through Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD) to determine the interaction between CMC and thiourea derivative in the form of film as well as Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) for their ionic conductivity behavior. The highest conductivity at ambient temperature (303K) exhibits 1.44 x 10 -7 S cm -1 for CMC-thiourea complexation featuring chloro substitution ( 1A ). Indeed, biopolymer electrolyte materials featuring thiourea derivative as dopant has great potential to be developed as electrical conductor. Due to these findings, these so-called molecular wires candidate has opened wide possibilities to be applied in many micro-electronic devices in the near future.
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