2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra03524d
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The role of cerium(iii)/yttrium(iii) nitrate hexahydrate salts on electroactive β phase nucleation and dielectric properties of poly(vinylidene fluoride) thin films

Abstract: Electroactive β phase nucleation in cerium/yttrium nitrate hexahydrate salt modified PVDF thin filmsviaformation of hydrogen bonds.

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“…But for WO 3 $H 2 O NPs modied PVDF thin lms the melting peaks have been shied to higher temperatures ($3.6 C) indicating more polar b crystallization in the NCs and the results are consistent with XRD and FTIR data. 8,10,31 3.2.4. First the melting enthalpies of the samples have been investigated from the thermographs, thereaer the X c has been calculated using eqn (2).…”
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“…But for WO 3 $H 2 O NPs modied PVDF thin lms the melting peaks have been shied to higher temperatures ($3.6 C) indicating more polar b crystallization in the NCs and the results are consistent with XRD and FTIR data. 8,10,31 3.2.4. First the melting enthalpies of the samples have been investigated from the thermographs, thereaer the X c has been calculated using eqn (2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The WO 3 $H 2 O NPs show negative zeta potential (Fig. 8,10,31,37,[42][43][44][45][46][47] The increase of free amorphous chains in the samples due to increase of the fraction of electroactive b phase nucleation also contribute to the large increase in dielectric strength or dielectric constant of the samples. So, the crystallization of polar b phase occurs on the negatively charged at surfaces of the NPs.…”
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