Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5354680 | Applied Surface Science | 2017 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
Composite organic-inorganic functional materials are of significant importance in various applications of science and technology. In this work, physicochemical characterization of such composite materials obtained after the exposure of polyamide PA 6 to K2SeS2O6 precursor solution was performed. Chalcogenized polymer surface was characterized using X-ray diffraction, infrared, and UV-vis spectroscopies while their bulk chemical analysis was performed using atomic absorption spectroscopy. Crystallite size was not found to change with the exposure to K2SeS2O6 precursor but PA 6 chain-chain separation decreased. Importantly, infrared and X-ray analyses showed chemical bonding taking place between the PA 6 and SeS2O62â ions via âNHâ functional group. A distinct change in bandgap, Eg, value was observed in UV-vis spectra due to the presence of SeS2O62â, SeSO32â and Se2S2O62â ions formed via decomposition of the precursor material in acidic medium. After extended 4Â h chalcogenation a distinct absorption due to the elemental selenium was also observed as obtained from Tauc plots.
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Authors
V. Krylova, N. DukstienÄ, S. ŽalenkienÄ, J. Baltrusaitis,