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The dielectric and impedance spectroscopy of poly vinyl alcohol doped with carbon (PVA-C)

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PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER
Volume 650, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2022.414561

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PVA-C composite; Fourier transform infrared radiation; Attenuated total reflection; Dielectrics; Electric modulus; Relaxation time

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Poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) thin-film composites with carbon nanoparticles were prepared using the solution casting technique. Spectroscopic techniques analyzed the carbon distribution in the films, and scanning electron microscopy examined the surface morphology. X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared radiation - attenuated total reflection, and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy were used to study the crystalline properties, functional group formation, and direct band gap variations in the PVA and PVA-C composites. IV characteristics showed non-Ohmic behavior and changes in conductivity. Impedance, dielectric properties, and electric modulus were evaluated. PVA had an impedance value of 700 ohms, while 0.4%C + PVA had an impedance of 4.6 megaohms. The tangent loss of 0.4%C + PVA decreased by 67% +/- 2. The flexible and lightweight PVA-C exhibited enhanced dielectric performance, making it suitable for microwave electronics.
The poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) thin-film composites with a uniform dispersion of carbon nanoparticles were prepared by the solution casting technique. Spectroscopic techniques were used to evaluate the distribution of carbon in the composite film. The surface morphology studies were done using Scanning Electron Microscope. The variation in crystalline property, the formation of groups and variation in direct band gap in PVA and PVA-C composite were studied by X-Ray Diffraction method, Fourier Transform Infrared Radiation - Attenuated Total Reflection and by Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopic study. The IV characteristics study shows the non-Ohmic behaviour and the variation in conductivity. The impedance, dielectric properties and electric modulus were evaluated. The impedance value for PVA is 700 omega, and for 0.4%C + PVA is 4.6 M omega. The tangent loss of PVA is found to be decreased by 67% +/- 2 for 0.4%C + PVA. The PVA-C is flexible, and lightweight with enhanced dielectric performance and finds its application in microwave electronics.

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