Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7806874 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Nanocomposites consisting of polyvinylidene fluoride [PVDF] and reduced graphene oxide [RGO] were fabricated by solution casting method. TEM image of the RGO exhibits paper-like structure with single or very thin layers. FTIR and XRD revealed that the structure of PVDF is strongly affected upon the addition of RGO and the β-phase fraction was found to increase on the expense of α-phase. DSC data indicates that increasing the RGO content decreases the nanocomposites crystallinity. Optical properties were investigated in the wavelength range (200-800â¯nm). The effect of RGO content on the optical band gap was studied. Doppler broadening parameters (S and W) of 511â¯keV annihilation radiations were measured. A reasonable correlation was found between S-parameter, the crystallinity and the optical band gap. Doppler broadening parameters provide an explanation of the positronium formation as well as the type and concentration of defects in the investigated composites.
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Authors
A.M. Ismail, M.I. Mohammed, S.S. Fouad,