M. Nasreen Taj , B. Daruka Prasad , Narapareddy Ramarao , H. Nagabhushana , Ashok Reddy , K.R. Ashwini , Vinuta , K. Dhanalakshmi
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Abstract
Polymer nanocomposites (PNCs) have showed the significant applications in the fields of packing, energy, safety, defense, sensors, EMI shielding, optoelectronics etc. Tungsten trioxide nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared by propellant chemistry technique using Azadirachta indica extracts as a fuel/surfactant. Conducting polyaniline (PANI) was prepared using aniline monomer and suitable polymerizing agents. Ex-situ nanocomposites were prepared by mixing the different weight percentage of NPs into PANI matrix. For the better dispersion of NPs in to the matrix, solvents like Dodesyl benzene sulphonic acid (DBSA) and Camphor sulphonic acid (CSA) were used. Crystal structure, morphological features and their dielectric response at room temperature were reported. Electromagnetic Shielding (EMI) studies were compared between the PANI-WO3 composites prepared by CSA and DBSA solvents. Composites showed worthy shielding response of 80 dB with CSA and 38 dB with DBSA. Here, the protonation of the solvent and the dispersion of NPs with the polymer matrix matters for the shielding efficiency. Hence, prepared materials are suitable for packing of electronic devices which provides the better EMI shielding and also suppress the heat through effective absorption of EM waves of X-Band.
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Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects is a new journal devoted to all aspects of the synthesis and the properties of this new flourishing domain. The journal is devoted to novel architectures at the nano-level with an emphasis on new synthesis and characterization methods. The journal is focused on the objects rather than on their applications. However, the research for new applications of original nano-structures & nano-objects in various fields such as nano-electronics, energy conversion, catalysis, drug delivery and nano-medicine is also welcome. The scope of Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects involves: -Metal and alloy nanoparticles with complex nanostructures such as shape control, core-shell and dumbells -Oxide nanoparticles and nanostructures, with complex oxide/metal, oxide/surface and oxide /organic interfaces -Inorganic semi-conducting nanoparticles (quantum dots) with an emphasis on new phases, structures, shapes and complexity -Nanostructures involving molecular inorganic species such as nanoparticles of coordination compounds, molecular magnets, spin transition nanoparticles etc. or organic nano-objects, in particular for molecular electronics -Nanostructured materials such as nano-MOFs and nano-zeolites -Hetero-junctions between molecules and nano-objects, between different nano-objects & nanostructures or between nano-objects & nanostructures and surfaces -Methods of characterization specific of the nano size or adapted for the nano size such as X-ray and neutron scattering, light scattering, NMR, Raman, Plasmonics, near field microscopies, various TEM and SEM techniques, magnetic studies, etc .