Investigation on Crystal-Structure, Thermal and Electrical Properties of PVDF Nanocomposites with Cobalt Oxide and Functionalized Multi-Wall-Carbon-Nanotubes.
null FarhanShabir AhmadHameed UllahZia Ur RehmanMohsan NawazImad UddinAnand ParkashHatem R AlamriNorah Salem AlsaiariMuhammad Sufyan JavedPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Nanocomposites of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) with dimensional (1D) cobalt oxide (Co 3 O 4 ) and f -MWCNTs were prepared successfully by the solution casting method. The impact of 1D Co 3 O 4 filler and 1D Co 3 O 4 / f -MWCNTs co-fillers on the structural, thermal, and electrical behavior of PVDF were studied. The crystal structural properties of pure PVDF and its nanocomposite films were studied by XRD, which revealed a significant enhancement of β-phase PVDF in the resulting nanocomposite films. The increase in β-phase was further revealed by the FTIR spectroscopic analysis of the samples. TG, DTA, and DSC analyses confirmed an increase in thermal stability of PVDF with the addition of nano-fillers as well as their increasing wt.%. From impedance spectroscopic studies, it was found that the DC conductivity of PVDF increases insignificantly initially (up to 0.1 wt.% of nano-fillers addition), but a significant improvement in DC conductivity was found at higher concentrations of the nano-fillers. Furthermore, it was observed that the DC conductivity decreases with frequency. The increase in DC conductivity corresponded to the strong interactions of nano-fillers with PVDF polymer chains.
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