Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation

Conducting polymer polyaniline was synthesized by radiation method from casting films contg. polyvinyl alc. (PVA) blended with aniline hydrochloride. Upon gamma -irradn. the films changed to PVA/polyaniline nanoparticles as shown by the SEM surface morphol. The UV-Visible spectrophotometer measureme...

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Main Authors: Saion, Elias, Shaari, Abdul Halim, Ali, Mohammad Akbar, Hussain, Muhammad Yousuf, Mirjalili, Ghazanfar, Dahlan, K.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Solid State Science and Technology Society (MASS) 2008
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author Saion, Elias
Shaari, Abdul Halim
Ali, Mohammad Akbar
Hussain, Muhammad Yousuf
Mirjalili, Ghazanfar
Dahlan, K.
author_facet Saion, Elias
Shaari, Abdul Halim
Ali, Mohammad Akbar
Hussain, Muhammad Yousuf
Mirjalili, Ghazanfar
Dahlan, K.
author_sort Saion, Elias
collection UPM
description Conducting polymer polyaniline was synthesized by radiation method from casting films contg. polyvinyl alc. (PVA) blended with aniline hydrochloride. Upon gamma -irradn. the films changed to PVA/polyaniline nanoparticles as shown by the SEM surface morphol. The UV-Visible spectrophotometer measurement revealed the absorption band of polyaniline peaking at 790 nm due to pi-pi electronic transitions of conducting polyaniline mols. (polyemeraldine based) from donor atoms (HOMO) to acceptor atoms (LUMO). The band gap decreases from 1.15 eV at 0 kGy to 1.0 eV at 50 kGy indicating the cond. of polyaniline increases with the increase of dose. Nanocomposites of PVA/Ag0 nanoparticles were synthesized under ambient condition by gamma radiation from composite of PVA/silver nitrate. The UV-vis spectroscopy revealed the absorbance peaking at 425 due to the plasmon transitions at the conduction band of Ag0 nanoparticles. The absorbance increases with dose indicating an increase of the no. of Ag0 nanoparticles formed. The absorption peak shifted from 425 nm to 415 nm corresponds to a decrease in the diam. of Ag0 nanoparticles with increasing dose. The band gap of the PVA/Ag0 nanoparticles increases with increasing dose indicating the gap of conduction band of Ag0 nanoparticles increases as the diam. of Ag0 nanoparticles decreases.
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spelling upm.eprints-169472012-08-16T04:26:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16947/ Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation Saion, Elias Shaari, Abdul Halim Ali, Mohammad Akbar Hussain, Muhammad Yousuf Mirjalili, Ghazanfar Dahlan, K. Conducting polymer polyaniline was synthesized by radiation method from casting films contg. polyvinyl alc. (PVA) blended with aniline hydrochloride. Upon gamma -irradn. the films changed to PVA/polyaniline nanoparticles as shown by the SEM surface morphol. The UV-Visible spectrophotometer measurement revealed the absorption band of polyaniline peaking at 790 nm due to pi-pi electronic transitions of conducting polyaniline mols. (polyemeraldine based) from donor atoms (HOMO) to acceptor atoms (LUMO). The band gap decreases from 1.15 eV at 0 kGy to 1.0 eV at 50 kGy indicating the cond. of polyaniline increases with the increase of dose. Nanocomposites of PVA/Ag0 nanoparticles were synthesized under ambient condition by gamma radiation from composite of PVA/silver nitrate. The UV-vis spectroscopy revealed the absorbance peaking at 425 due to the plasmon transitions at the conduction band of Ag0 nanoparticles. The absorbance increases with dose indicating an increase of the no. of Ag0 nanoparticles formed. The absorption peak shifted from 425 nm to 415 nm corresponds to a decrease in the diam. of Ag0 nanoparticles with increasing dose. The band gap of the PVA/Ag0 nanoparticles increases with increasing dose indicating the gap of conduction band of Ag0 nanoparticles increases as the diam. of Ag0 nanoparticles decreases. Malaysian Solid State Science and Technology Society (MASS) 2008 Article PeerReviewed Saion, Elias and Shaari, Abdul Halim and Ali, Mohammad Akbar and Hussain, Muhammad Yousuf and Mirjalili, Ghazanfar and Dahlan, K. (2008) Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation. Solid State Science and Technology, 16 (1). pp. 114-123. ISSN 0128-7389 Conducting polymers - Synthesis Radiation. Ionizing radiation Nanoparticles - Properties English
spellingShingle Conducting polymers - Synthesis Radiation.
Ionizing radiation
Nanoparticles - Properties
Saion, Elias
Shaari, Abdul Halim
Ali, Mohammad Akbar
Hussain, Muhammad Yousuf
Mirjalili, Ghazanfar
Dahlan, K.
Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation
title Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation
title_full Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation
title_fullStr Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation
title_short Synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation
title_sort synthesis of conducting polymers and metal nanoparticles by using ionizing radiation
topic Conducting polymers - Synthesis Radiation.
Ionizing radiation
Nanoparticles - Properties
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