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Dielectric Investigation of NaLiS Nanoparticles Loaded on Alginate Polymer Matrix Synthesized by Single Pot Microwave Irradiation

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Sodium lithium sulfide (NaLiS) nanocomposite have been successfully synthesized by using microwave-irradiation (MWI) method. The study suggested that the application of microwave heating is to produce homogeneous and fine NaLiS… Click to show full abstract

Sodium lithium sulfide (NaLiS) nanocomposite have been successfully synthesized by using microwave-irradiation (MWI) method. The study suggested that the application of microwave heating is to produce homogeneous and fine NaLiS nanocomposite which were achieved by using the precursors of lithium acetate and thioacetamide in the presence of sodium alginate biopolymer. FTIR is used to identify the structural coordination and functional groups of the prepared nanocomposite. The structural property of NaLiS particles was investigated by XRD. The surface morphology and elemental composition of synthesized material was confirmed by SEM and EDX analyses. The optical property was studied by using UV–Vis spectrophotometer. Thermal stability of as prepared sample was studied by TGA/DTG analysis. Electrical transport studies of the prepared nanocomposite have been analyzed for various temperatures. NaLiS nanocomposite has ionic conductivity of ~ 10−7 S cm−1 at 35 °C which is six orders of magnitude higher than that of micro sized bulk Li2S (~ 10−13 S cm−1).

Keywords: investigation nalis; irradiation; nalis nanocomposite; microwave irradiation; nalis nanoparticles; dielectric investigation

Journal Title: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
Year Published: 2017

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