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Polymer Composites with 0.98 Transparencies and Small Optical Energy Band Gap Using a Promising Green Methodology: Structural and Optical Properties

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13101648

Keywords

metal complex; small bandgap PVA composites; XRD and FTIR; UV-vis study; localized density of state; bandgap study

Funding

  1. University of Sulaimani, Prince Sultan University
  2. Komar University of Science and Technology
  3. Prince Sultan University

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In this study, a green approach was used to prepare polymer composites with polyvinyl alcohol polymer and black tea leaf extract in a complex form with Co2+ ions. Various techniques such as UV-Visible spectroscopy, FTIR, and XRD were used to characterize the Co2+ complex and polymer composite, revealing interactions and changes in optical properties. The addition of Co2+-polyphenol complex increased the amorphous phase in PVA polymer, lowering the bandgap energy. This treatment of polymer composites is important for their commercialization in optoelectronic devices.
In this work, a green approach was implemented to prepare polymer composites using polyvinyl alcohol polymer and the extract of black tea leaves (polyphenols) in a complex form with Co2+ ions. A range of techniques was used to characterize the Co2+ complex and polymer composite, such as Ultraviolet-visible (UV-Visible) spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The optical parameters of absorption edge, refractive index (n), dielectric properties including real and imaginary parts (epsilon(r), and epsilon(i)) were also investigated. The FRIR and XRD spectra were used to examine the compatibility between the PVA polymer and Co2+-polyphenol complex. The extent of interaction was evidenced from the shifts and change in the intensity of the peaks. The relatively wide amorphous phase in PVA polymer increased upon insertion of the Co2+-polyphenol complex. The amorphous character of the Co2+ complex was emphasized with the appearance of a hump in the XRD pattern. From UV-Visible spectroscopy, the optical properties, such as absorption edge, refractive index (n), (epsilon(r)), (epsilon(i)), and bandgap energy (E-g) of parent PVA and composite films were specified. The E-g of PVA was lowered from 5.8 to 1.82 eV upon addition of 45 mL of Co2+-polyphenol complex. The N/m* was calculated from the optical dielectric function. Ultimately, various types of electronic transitions within the polymer composites were specified using Tauc's method. The direct bandgap (DBG) treatment of polymer composites with a developed amorphous phase is fundamental for commercialization in optoelectronic devices.

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