Sonika ThakurParminder KaurLakhwant Singh
The growing interest in the investigation of the properties of modified conducting polymers stems from their potential applications in various fields such as in sensing and catalytic devices. The present work reports the modification of conducting polymer polyaniline with cobalt ferrite (CoFe) nanoparticles, where CoFe nanoparticles are added in different successive weight percents. The composite samples were synthesized by in-situ chemical oxidative polymerization technique. The density of the samples has been found to increase with an increase in the CoFe content. Structural analysis of the synthesized sample has been done using X-ray diffraction studies. Perusal of the hysteresis curves of the prepared samples depicts that the introduction of CoFe into the polymer matrix leads to enhancement in the ferromagnetic behavior of the synthesized samples, suggesting that these nanocomposites have excellent microwave absorbing capacity.
J. JeyanthiR. JayalakshmiSuganya Devi B
G D PrasannaR.L. AshokVB PrasadHS Jayanna
A.C.V. de AraújoRodrigo de OliveiraSeverino AlvesA.R. RodriguesF.L.A. MachadoFernando CabralW.M. de Azevêdo
Wadhave, Mr. Vijaypal B.Wadhave, Mr. Anand B.Bawane, Mr. Chetan A.
Wadhave, Mr. Vijaypal B.Wadhave, Mr. Anand B.Bawane, Mr. Chetan A.