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Fabrication of nano-CuO-loaded PVA composite films with enhanced optomechanical properties

Journal

POLYMER BULLETIN
Volume 78, Issue 3, Pages 1551-1571

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00289-020-03173-9

Keywords

Nanofiller; Polyvinyl alcohol; Band gap; Refractive index; Young's modulus

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Flexible, strong, and optically tunable nano-CuO-loaded poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) composite films were fabricated using a solution casting approach, showing significant changes in material properties with a small loading of CuO nanofiller. Experimental results suggest potential applications of these nanocomposite films in optoelectronic devices.
Herein, flexible, strong and optically tunable nano-CuO-loaded poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) composite films were fabricated by means of solution casting approach. The nanocomposite films were characterized using advanced analytical techniques. A small loading with CuO nanofiller resulted in prominent modifications of structural and optomechanical attributes of PVA-based nanocomposites. The comprehensive band structure and mechanical investigations of the prepared samples have been reported. The loading with just 0.5 wt% CuO nanofiller in PVA resulted in significant changes in direct band gap (5.29 to 3.16 eV), indirect band gap (4.91 to 2.88 eV), Urbach energy (0.22 to 1.12 eV), dispersion energy (1.45 to 1.92 eV), oscillator energy (5.74 to 3.25 eV), tensile strength (25.6 to 42.2 MPa), Young's modulus (144 to 215 MPa), elongation at break (152.4 to 206.1%) and the flexural strength (4.1 to 32.2 MPa). The optical band gap calculated using Tauc's relation, Wemple and DiDomenico single oscillator model and dielectric loss approach resulted in nearby values. Various theoretical models were employed to validate the experimentally determined Young's moduli values. A possible application of such nanocomposite films might be in optoelectronic devices.

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