Optical and electrochemical studies of selenium based nanocomposites.
Abstract
Development of novel nanomaterials through facile and hassle-free synthesis
routes have been an intriguing genre of material research. This thesis primarily
focuses on the synthesis and characterizations of selenium (Se) nanocrystallites
in two different hosts-silica and polyaniline. Additionally, the ability of Se to
form variety of allotropic phases is investigated and their morphological,
crystalline, microstructural and spectroscopic properties are studied in detail.
Cubic and amorphous forms of Se are synthesized in silica matrix via sol-gel
route followed by thermal annealing. On the other hand, trigonal and
monoclinic Se nanocrystallites are synthesized in silica matrix via a
combination of sol-gel assisted solvothermal route. Se was incorporated into
cellulose-polyaniline nanocomposite via a one-pot room temperature mediated
polymerization technique. The trigonal Se-SiO2 nanocomposite is used for the
inner
filter
effect
based
optical
sensing
of
curcumin.
The
Se/cellulose/polyaniline ternary nanocomposite was studied for electrochemical
energy storage application.
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