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Zinc Oxide (ZnO) Doped Poly(o-toluidine): Synthesis and Characterization

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Conducting polymer composites of poly(o-toluidine)/Zinc Oxide (POT/ZnO) were synthesized by polymerization of o-toluidine with ZnO. The ZnO is varied in four different weight percentages of POT in POT/ZnO composites. The synthesized polymer composites are characterized by dielectric and XRD techniques. X-ray diffraction pattern shows increases in the crystallinity which is due to interaction of POT with ZnO. The dielectric parameter of these composite shows independent nature with frequency, which makes these composites useful in high energy storage devices.

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 July 2014

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