2021
DOI: 10.1134/s1087659621050084
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Investigation of Structural, Morphological, Mechanical, Thermal and Optical Properties of PVA-ZnO Nanocomposites

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“…15 Along with control of dispersion, particle size, and shape of NPs, PVA also act as a capping agent, which allows tailoring of electrical, 16 optical, 17 structural, 18 and thermal properties. 19 In the current study PVA embedded with 0.04 M, 0.06 M, and 0.08 M CdS are synthesized are synthesized and there structural, optical, electrical and photoluminescence parameters are investigated. These nanocomposites were UV exposed for different period of time.…”
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“…15 Along with control of dispersion, particle size, and shape of NPs, PVA also act as a capping agent, which allows tailoring of electrical, 16 optical, 17 structural, 18 and thermal properties. 19 In the current study PVA embedded with 0.04 M, 0.06 M, and 0.08 M CdS are synthesized are synthesized and there structural, optical, electrical and photoluminescence parameters are investigated. These nanocomposites were UV exposed for different period of time.…”
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“…When comparing the peaks formed by similar groups of ZnO and PVA, the PVA peaks were sharper and more distinct, whereas the Zn–O peaks were larger and smaller. The PVA/ZnO groups formed peaks in the mean of the other two groups at various concentrations [ 26 , 27 ]. Kandulna and Choudhary showed that O–H bonds formed between PVA and ZnO in their studies.…”
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“…On the other hand, the maximum tensile strength was achieved at 20% zinc oxide in PVA. [ 4 ] The authors of [ 6 ] found that the introduction of Mg–Al layered structures into PVA leads to a decrease in the tensile strength of polymer composites. In this work, we have shown that the new one‐step method is a promising route for preparing polymer composites with improved mechanical properties.…”
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“…Currently, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are considered as fillers for polymers because of their hydrophilic surface and hydroxyl groups in the layers. [4][5][6][7][8][9] It was established that the introduction of LDH can have either positive or negative effects on thermal and mechanical properties. For example, Zhao et al [5] was found that the incorporation of ammonium polyphosphate with LDH (0.3% Ni-Al, Zn-Al, Ni-Fe, and Zn-Fe) leads to a negative effect on the mechanical properties but creates more thermally stable polymer composites.…”
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