| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5441347 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2017 | 8 Pages | 
Abstract
												Frequency evolution of dielectric characteristics of different dose safranin (SR) doped hydrogels was studied by impedance spectroscopy (IS) at room temperature (RT). Real and imaginary parts of complex dielectric constant, impedance, electric modulus and conductivity of SR doped hydrogels were analyzed in the frequency range of 100 Hz to 40 MHz for pH 5.0 value. Phase angle, capacitance, surface resistivity, tangent factor (tan δ) for all samples were recorded with the same frequency range. Surface and bulk polarization effects were dominant on impedance at low and high frequency regime, respectively. Fluctuation effect of SR doped hydrogels was observed from the dielectric measurements. Tutorial of radio frequency, RF, impedance matching were realized by using the Smith chart. The coulomb interaction between SR-cations and hydrogels may be anticipated to enhance the organic electrical performance. The potential applications of SR doped hydrogels were presented to microbial fuel cells.
											Keywords
												
											Related Topics
												
													Physical Sciences and Engineering
													Materials Science
													Ceramics and Composites
												
											Authors
												R. CoÅkun, O. Yalçın, M. Okutan, M. Ãztürk, 
											