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Magnetic And Transport Properties Of Conducting polyaniline/nickel Oxide Nanocomposites
Author(s) -
B. I. Nandapure,
Subhash B. Kondawar,
Mahesh S. Salunkhe,
A. I. Nandapure
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
advanced materials letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0976-397X
pISSN - 0976-3961
DOI - 10.5185/amlett.2012.5348
Subject(s) - polyaniline , materials science , nanocomposite , nickel oxide , nickel , oxide , smart material , nanotechnology , composite material , metallurgy , polymer , polymerization
Nickel oxide (NiO) nanoparticles were prepared by the simple approach of co-precipitation method using nickel carbonate as precursor. Novel electrically conducting composite materials consisting of nickel oxide nanoparticles dispersed in a polyaniline (PANI) are prepared by an in-situ polymerization method in the presence of different weight percentage of NiO (5, 10, 15 and 20%) at room temperature using ammonium persulphate (NH4)2S2O8 as an oxidant in acidic medium. The synthesized PANI/NiO nanocomposites have been characterized by means of XRD, FTIR, UV-VIS, TEM and VSM for structural and magnetic investigation. NiO has single phase cubic structure with average crystallite size of 23nm and is intercalated to form a core shell of PANI due to which nanocomposites show the peaks of NiO as well as PANI. PANI/NiO nanocomposites showed semiconducting as well as ferromagnetic nature. It was also observed that the conductivity of the PANI/NiO nanocomposites decreased and the magnetization increased with the increase in weight percentage of NiO in PANI. We studied first time the effect of NiO on transport properties of PANI/NiO nanocomposites in terms of transport parameters such as electrical conductivity (), charge localization length (-1), most probable hopping distance (R) and charge hopping energy (w) using variable range hoping (VRH) of charge model as described by Ziller to conducting polymers. Copyright © 2013 VBRI press.

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