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Ahabboud Malika, Gouitaa Najwa, Ahjyaje Fatimazahra, Lamcharfi Taj-Dine, Abdi Farid, Haddad Mustapha,
Volume 21, Issue 4 (12-2024)
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This paper reports the preparation and characterization of (1-x) PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3 -xBiFeO3 (1-x)PZTxBFO) (x= 0.00, 0.15, 0.30, 0.45, 0.60 and 1.00) multiferroic ceramics which were prepared by a sol-gel method for PZT and hydrothermal reaction process for BFO. The perovskite structure of the composite system was confirmed by X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy, while the composite microstructure w:as char:acterized by scanning electron microscopy. XRD results and Rietveld analysis for the (1-x)PZT-xBFO composites confirm the coexistence of these three phases; rhombohedral (R3m) and tetragonal phases (P4mm) for pure PZT and only the rhombohedral phase (R3c) for pure BFO. Raman spectroscopy of the (1-x)PZT-xBFO composites shows two clear bands around 150 and 180 cm-1. When the BFO content increases, the intensities of Raman modes are decreased. The SEM results suggested a formation of agglomerate and form into large complex clusters as BFO increased and a higher grain size was obtained for the BFO sample compared with the other composites. The EDS spectra of our pellets show that all the characteristic lines of the chemical elements Pb, Zr, Ti, and O and Bi, Fe, and O are present for the PZT and BFO materials respectively. The temperature-dependent dielectric constant shows different behavior dependent on BFO content. Indeed, the dielectric properties are found to be improved with an increase in dopant concentration of BFO in PZT, and novel dielectric behavior, resonance, and antiresonance, were obtained.

Ferda Mindivan,
Volume 21, Issue 4 (12-2024)
Abstract

Natural-reinforced hybrid composites, called "eco-materials," are becoming increasingly important for protecting the environment and eliminating waste problems. In this study, hybrid biocomposites were produced by the colloidal mixing method using seashell (SS) as natural waste, two graphene derivatives (graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (RGO)) as filler material, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) as the polymer matrix. The crystallization and mechanical properties of hybrid biocomposites were examined based on their thermal properties using TGA and DSC analysis. In comparison to PVC/GO and PVC/RGO composites with identical weight percentages of GO and RGO, the PVC/GO composite exhibited superior thermal stability and crystallinity, resulting in elevated hardness values for the same composite. These results were attributed to the better interaction of GO with PVC due to the higher number of oxygen-containing functional groups in GO than in RGO. However, the PVC/RGO/SS hybrid biocomposites exhibited superior properties than PVC/GO/SS hybrid biocomposites. The greatest crystallinity values were 39.40% for PVC/RGO/SS-20 compared to PVC/RGO at 20 wt% SS content and 29.21% for PVC/GO/SS-20 compared to PVC/GO. The PVC/RGO/SS-20 hybrid biocomposite showed the greatest gain in hardness value, up 18.47% compared to the PVC/RGO composite. No significant change was observed in the melting and weight loss temperatures as the SS content increased; however, the crystallinity and glass transition temperatures in hybrid biocomposites increased as the SS content increased. All analysis results demonstrated the achievement of SS-graphene-PVC interactions, suggesting that SS waste could enhance the thermal and mechanical properties of composite production.
Maryam Hajiebrahimi, Sanaz Alamdari, Omid Mirzaee,
Volume 21, Issue 4 (12-2024)
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Dual nanocomposites based on metal sulfide nanomaterials with a narrow band gap are favorable candidates for future optoelectronic applications and ionizing ray sensors. In this study, novel silver-doped zinc sulfide/ cadmium sulfide (ZnS/CdS: Ag) nanocomposites were synthesized using the cost-effective solvothermal approach. For the first time, the radiation sensitivity of the newly developed nanocomposite was assessed using a 241Am alpha source and ion beam-induced luminescence (IBIL) measurements. The ZnS/CdS: Ag nanocomposite demonstrated significant light emission in the blue-green spectrum when measured at room temperature. When exposed to alpha irradiation, the ZnS/CdS: Ag nanocomposite film displayed exceptional sensitivity compared to pure ZnS or CdS films. The FESEM images revealed a uniform distribution of semi-spherical and rod-shaped nanoparticles, with an average particle size measuring 180 nm. The results from XRD and EDX demonstrated distinct peaks corresponding to ZnS, CdS, and associated elements within the nanocomposite. The existence of several groups within the nanocomposite was confirmed through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Evaluations revealed that the optical quality of the ZnS/CdS: Ag nanocomposite showed enhancement in comparison to pure ZnS and CdS. The results suggest that the ZnS/CdS: Ag nanocomposite film holds great promise for applications in optoelectronic devices and detection technologies.
 

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