Effect of M Nitrates on the Optical, Dielectric Relaxation and Porosity of PVC/PMMA Membranes (M = Cd, Co, Cr or Mg)

November 13, 2019

Title

Effect of M Nitrates on the Optical, Dielectric Relaxation and Porosity of PVC/PMMA Membranes (M = Cd, Co, Cr or Mg)

Author

Gh. Mohammed, Adel M. El Sayed, S. El-Gamal

Year

2019

Journal

Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials

Abstract

This work aims to study the influence of loading the inorganic nitrate salts of Cd, Co, Cr and Mg on the physical properties of the organic PVC/PMMA blend. The pure and composite (PVC/PMMA/nitrate salt) membranes were prepared via the casting technique. The structure, morphology, thermal, optical properties and dielectric relaxation of the samples were studied. XRD results showed that introducing the nitrate salts increase the films’ amorphicity. FTIR spectra confirmed the complexation between the nitrate salts and the blend via hydrogen bonding. SEM revealed that the addition of Cd or Mg salt turned the blend surface from a fingerprint-like morphology to wrinkle-like appearance or sponge-like structure, respectively. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) confirmed the miscibility between PVC and PMMA and illustrated that loading these salts decrease the melting point Tm of the blend. UV–vis-IR spectroscopy showed that adding the Cd or Mg salts maintain transmittance > 80% in the visible region. Moreover, the added salts create semiconducting behavior for these films. The dielectric properties were studied in the frequency (f) range (10 Hz–20 MHz) at RT. The change of the ac conductivity (

Instrument

V-670

Keywords

Absorption, Chemical stability, Band gap, Polymers, Materials, Optical properties