Published June 24, 2015 | Version v1
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Enhancement of micro structural properties of PVA doped with MWCNT's and metal oxide nanocomposites films

  • 1. Dept of Physics, Srinivas School of Engineering, Mukka, Mangalore, Karnataka (India)
  • 2. Dept of Physics, St. Joseph Engineering College, Vamanjoor, Mangalore, Karnataka (India)
  • 3. Dept of Chemistry, Srinivas School of Engineering, Mukka, Mangalore, Karnataka (India)
  • 4. Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Srinivas School of Engineering, Mangalore, Karnataka (India)

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WO3 nanoparticles were prepared by using precipitation method and the multiwall Carbon nanotubes (MWCNT's) were functionalized to make Carboxylated MWCNTs. Further, prepared WO3 and carboxylated MWCNT were doped into PVA matrix by coagulation technique and PVA nanocomposites were prepared by simple solvent casting technique. The films were characterized by XRD, FTIR spectroscopy and AFM. FTIR spectroscopy reveals the intensity of absorption of radiation at 3624.55 cm−1 corresponds to the OH group of PVA. It changes in accordance with dopant concentration causing inter/intra molecular hydrogen bonding between the dopants and PVA back bone which leads to the complex formation. XRD data explores the crystalline nature of the film. It is found that for doping concentration x= 7.5 wt% the percentage crystallinity and crystallite size increases whereas micro structural strain and dislocation density decreases. An atomic force microscopy topographic analysis proves that the doped particles have an average size less than 15 nm, as confirmed by XRD data. It was found that roughness of the sample varies with dopant concentration causing variation in crystallinity

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Journal Title
AIP Conference Proceedings
Journal Volume
1665
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0094-243X
CODEN
APCPCS

Conference

Title
59. DAE solid state physics symposium 2014
Dates
16-20 Dec 2014
Place
Tamilnadu (India)

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