Role of metals content in Spinach in enhancing the conductivity and optical band gap of chitosan films

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Blend of chitosan and spinach extract has been successfully prepared using acetic acid as a solvent medium to produce chitosan-spinach films. The conductivity measurements showed that chitosan-spinach films for all ratios of 95: 5, 90: 10, 85: 15, and 80: 20 had better conductivity than the chitosan film. The optical band gap reduced with the addition of the spinach extract into chitosan. Chitosan-spinach film with the ratio of 85: 15 gave the best electrical properties in this work with the conductivity of 3.41 × 10 -6 S/m and optical band gap of 2.839 eV. SEM-EDX spectra showed the existence of potassium, phosphorus, sulphur, iron, and oxygen in chitosan-spinach films. AFM image showed that the surface morphology of the films became rougher as the spinach incorporated into chitosan. The minerals which exist in spinach extract play a role in enhancing electrical properties of chitosan film.

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Nainggolan, I., Shantini, D., Nasution, T. I., & Derman, M. N. (2015). Role of metals content in Spinach in enhancing the conductivity and optical band gap of chitosan films. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/702815

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