Sustainable non-volatile resistive switching memory using chitosan/MEH-PPV polymer blend
Z. W. Dlamini,
S. Vallabhapurapu,
V. S. Vallabhapurapu
Abstract:Functionalization of materials is crucial in modern science and technology, particularly biodegradable ones, to reduce the increasing electronic waste affecting the planet. In this study, the electronic behavior of chitosan was modified by incorporating the MEH-PPV polymer. Four composites with weight percentages of 0.25 (S1), 0.5 (S2), 1 (S3), and 1.5 (S4) wt% were prepared. The optical energy bandgap of these composites ranged from 2.0 to 3.02 eV. These materials were studied for their potential use in resis… Show more
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