Correction to: Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plastic
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Correction to: Cellulose‑based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer Kai Ying Chua1 · Ahmad Danial Azzahari2 · Cheyma Naceur Abouloula3 · Faridah Sonsudin1,4 · Nurshafiza Shahabudin1,4 · Rosiyah Yahya2,4
© The Polymer Society, Taipei 2020
Correction to: Journal of Polymer Research (2020) 27: 115 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10965-020-02110-8
The original version of this article unfortunately contained many mistakes with regard to some mathematical expressions and to Tables 3 & 5. The correct presentations are enumerated below: A) Equations 1–10 should be presented as:
CI (%) =
CI (%) =
𝜎=
(5)
( ) ( ) 𝜋p 𝜋p R2b k1−1 𝜔p1 sin 2 1 k2 sin 2 2 �� Z = + ( ) 𝜋p 𝜔p2 1 + 2Rb k1−1 𝜔p1 cos 2 1 + R2b k1−2 𝜔2p1
I002 − Iam × 100% I002
(1)
AT − Aa × 100% AT
(2)
K = ne2 a2 𝛾k−1
(7)
(3)
𝜔p =
𝜎T K
(8)
t Rb × A
ZCPE = k
( ) ( ) 𝜋p 𝜋p Rb + R2b k1−1 𝜔p1 cos 2 1 k2 cos 2 2 � Z = + ( ) 𝜋p 𝜔p2 1 + 2Rb k1−1 𝜔p1 cos 2 1 + R2b k1−2 𝜔2p1
[ ( ) ( )] 𝜋p cos 𝜋p − j sin 2 2 ωp
(6)
(4)
𝜇=
𝜎 ne
D=
kT𝜎 ne2
(9) (10)
The original article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1007/ s10965-020-02110-8 * Rosiyah Yahya [email protected] 1
Centre for Foundation Studies in Science, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
3
Nanomaterials for Energy and Environment Laboratory (LN2E), Faculty of Science Semlalia Marrakesh (FSSM), University of Cadi Ayyad, 40009 Marrakesh, Morocco
4
Centre for Ionics Universiti Malaya (C.I.U.M.), Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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B) Tables 3 and 5: Table 3 %CI of native cellulose and CMC
Peak Area Sample
CI (%)
Peak 1 Peak 2 Peak 3 Peak 4 Peak 5 Cellulose
CMC (-C:30:5) *
Deconvolution Peak Height Peak Height CH-A-0B CH-A-1B CH-A-2B CC
1.954 1.028 0.679 0.408
1.552 1.883 1.128 0.363
1.708 0.625 0.520 0.000
2.902 2.245 2.910 0.299
1.946 1.712 1.684 1.725
83.03 91.66 92.49 100.00
5.39 41.53 48.04 95.24
50.47 38.88 45.21 45.51
*CI of carboxymethylated sample with assigned formulation -C:30:5
Table 5 Transport property parameters of CMC-NH4NO3 PE system at ambient temperature
Samples
n (× 1014) K (× 10–16) (cm−3)
CH-A-1B- C:30:5 2.55 C:30:6 14.6 C:38:5 4.95 CH-A-2B- C:30:5 7.33 C:30:6 5.88 C:38:5 1.04
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ωp (× 1010) μ (× 10–3)
D (× 10–5) σ (× 10–4)
(S cm−1 K Hz−1) (Hz)
(cm2 V−1 s−1) (cm2 s−1)
(mS cm−1)
4.27 24.4 8.29 12.3 9.84 1.74
3.37 1.07 6.07 0.41 1.44 2.24
1.38 2.50 4.82 0.48 1.35 0.37
9.77 3.10 17.6 1.19 4.17 6.49
8.79 2.79 15.8 1.07 3.75 5.84
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