Structural, electrical, optical and gas sensing properties of MgTiO3-B doped polyaniline thin films
Author(s): Dixya AS, Dr. Vijayalaxmi Reddy, Dr. Anilkumar Bidve and Praveen BC
Abstract: The structural, electrical, optical, and gas detecting properties of porous MgTiO3-B doped thin films have been diagnosed by a chemical spray pyrolysis process, thin films were formed by changing the mass fractions of MgTiO3-B doped polyaniline (20%, 30%, 40% and 50%). The films were set aside at 250 °C and the precursor solution was made by dissolving magnesium chloride (MgCl2) in ethanol and in addition with 5% boric acid also PANI (polyaniline) in equal amounts (1:1). UV-vis Spectrometry, SEM, XRD and voltage-current measurements were used to describe the deposited films. H2S gas was utilized to investigate the behavior of gas sensors.
Dixya AS, Dr. Vijayalaxmi Reddy, Dr. Anilkumar Bidve, Praveen BC. Structural, electrical, optical and gas sensing properties of MgTiO3-B doped polyaniline thin films. Int J Adv Biochem Res 2024;8(7):40-43. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2024.v8.i7a.1430