Issue 30, 2016

Investigation of the transport properties of PPy/[Co(EDTA)NH3Cl]·H2O nanocomposite prepared by chemical oxidation method

Abstract

Charge transport across a potential barrier is important in determining the properties of many devices ranging from solar cells to the production of H2. This paper reports the synthesis of photoadduct: [Co(EDTA)NH3Cl]·H2O via a photochemical route and its use as filler in polypyrrole (PPy) matrix for the formation of a semiconductor–insulator–semiconductor (SIS) nanocomposite junction by in situ chemical polymerization. Particle size of photoadduct obtained from XRD and TEM has been well correlated. TEM clearly showed a two phase system consisting of PPy flakes in between which are the photoadduct particles. This leads to the formation of an SIS junction. Thermal analysis of the nanocomposite junction revealed its higher thermal stability than pristine PPy. The dielectric constant and dielectric loss exhibit normal dispersion behavior with frequency. A decreasing trend of dielectric loss is dominated by the dc-conduction losses which is confirmed by the electric modulus formalism. From the fitted Cole–Cole impedance plot, resistance of the nanocomposite has been found to be 8 × 103 Ω. Different models have been used to account for the non-linear IV curves of the synthesized SIS junction. The extended fluctuation induced tunneling (FIT) conduction model fits best, confirming the formation of an SIS junction wherein PPy flakes acts as semiconductor and the photoadduct as an insulating barrier. The shape of the insulating barrier changes upon increasing bias voltage, thereby favoring quantum mechanical tunneling. This is useful for photo-detector applications.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of the transport properties of PPy/[Co(EDTA)NH3Cl]·H2O nanocomposite prepared by chemical oxidation method

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jan 2016
Accepted
22 Feb 2016
First published
22 Feb 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 25449-25459

Investigation of the transport properties of PPy/[Co(EDTA)NH3Cl]·H2O nanocomposite prepared by chemical oxidation method

M. H. Najar and K. Majid, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 25449 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA00950F

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