Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1491162 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Novel organic-inorganic nanocomposite films were prepared with Chitosan (CS), Konjac glucomannan (KGM) and CdS by one-step synthesis. As-prepared films were characterized by IR spectra, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and infrared emissometer (IR). The results indicated that grown CdS dendrites were formed with reaction time of 12Â h for Cd2+ and CS/KGM, and were well dispersed in CS/KGM with an average diameter of 40Â nm. The CS/KGM/CdS nanocomposite films had significantly low infrared emissivity. When the mole ratio of CdS to summation of CS&KGM construction units was 1.0 with CdS size of 10-20Â nm, the film got the lowest infrared emissivity value of 0.011, which could be attributed to the strong synergism effect existing between CS/KGM and CdS dendrites.
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Authors
Feng-Ying Zhang, Yu-Ming Zhou, Yan-qing Sun, Jing Chen, Xiao-yun Ye, Jing-yi Huang,