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Preparation of polymer nanocomposites and their application as supercapacitors
Saba Thamer Mahmood1, Abdullah Saleem Khazaal2, Liqaa Husain Alwaan3.
In this study, nano metal oxides (SnO2 and MnO2) and Ag nanoparticles were prepared and
diagnosed using infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and atomic force microscopy.
Aniline polymer was prepared and characterized through IR and x-ray diffraction. Polymeric
membranes of polyaniline and polyvinyl alcohol with and without metal oxides and Ag
nanoparticles were prepared. The electrical properties of these membranes (conductivities
and real and imaginary isolation constants) were examined through LCR meter. Capacitors
of pristine and doped polymeric films were made and their voltages were examined with
time. The best behaviour was for the capacitor of polymer nanocomposite of MnO2 with Ag
nanoparticles, which gave 1.334 volts when charging and store the electrical energy even
after 24 hours
Affiliation:
- University of Samarra, Iraq
- University of Samarra, Iraq
- Tikrit University, Iraq
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