The role of nanoparticles inclusion in monitoring the physical properties of PVDF

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In this work, the effects of CoxZn1-x Fe2O4 (x= 0, 0.5, 1) nanofillers on the PVDF polymer were scientifically studied. The structure and magnetic and optical properties were studied. XRD confirms the synthesis of nanofiller in a single phase. FTIR confirms the formation of nanoferrites. HRTEM shows that the prepared nanoferrites have a cubic-like shape. Also, the size and agglomeration increase with Co-Zn Fe2O4 nanoferrites compared to the other singles one. The effect of adding nanoferrites into PVDF matrix was studied using XRD, FTIR, FESEM, VSM, and UV-Vis. XRD and FTIR approved the complexation between PVDF polymer and nanoferrites. Also, addition of nanoferrites into PVDF leads to decrease the semi-crystalline nature of PVDF. FESEM showed that embedding nanoferrites into PVDF polymers creates pores and PVDF/Co-Zn Fe2O4 increases the pore size on the PVDF surface. The magnetic properties of PVDF were enhanced by adding the nanofiller. For example, saturation magnetization was increased from 269.31E−6 to 62.052E−3 by adding CoFe2O4 to PVDF polymer. Band gap calculation showed that PVDF/Co-Zn Fe2O4 has the lowest band gap energy which makes it useful in photochemical and electronic applications.

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Ismail, A. M., Ramadan, R., & El-Masry, M. M. (2023). The role of nanoparticles inclusion in monitoring the physical properties of PVDF. Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society, 59(2), 333–341. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41779-023-00836-4

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