Fabrication and Performance Evaluation of Polyaniline-Based Composites within a Sandwich Structure Device for Flexible Electronics Application
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2025-04-01
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus.
Abstract
This study describes the manufacturing and characterization of polyaniline (PANI)
based composites targeted at flexible electronics and their application in a sandwich
style device architecture. The fundamental methodology was the production of
conducting PANI and PANI-Bismuth Ferrite composite by a chemical oxidative in-situ
polymerization technique. These synthesized powders were further processed into
stable and processable conductive inks, N-Dimethylformamide (DMF) as the solvent,
and polyethylene glycol (PEG) and sodium silicate being used as binders and
stabilizers. In order to measure electrical performance, a flexible copper and aluminum
substrate was electrolessly deposited with these inks to form a sandwich-structure
device to be used as an active layer placed between conductive contacts. The FTIR
results established the achievement of the production of PANI along with its composite
with BiFeO3. A characteristic movement of functional groups meant that BiFeO3 and
PANI interacted heavily on the composite structure. All three pure components as well
as the final composite were characterized fully using current-voltage (I-V)
characterization. The I-V analysis confirmed a non-linear, semiconducting type of
PANI and amplified a discrete rectifying, diode like characteristic of the BiFeO3. More
importantly, the PANI-BiFeO3 composite had a characteristic non-linear, asymmetric
I-V curve, which is an indication of successful functional combination. This was
supported more by optical analysis using UV-Vis spectroscopy and Tauc plots to get
band gaps of PANI, BiFeO3, and a different one was a modified 2.83 eV in the
composite.The combination of all results justifies the PANI-BiFeO3 composite as an
ideal candidate in the development of workable and bendable electronic components
and has laid a scale-dependent production path in addition to providing initial insights
regarding the electro-optical behavior which will be useful in the design of flexible
sensors, energy storage, and portable devices.
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TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering, FA23, Dr. Abrar Faisal, Fabrication, Polyaniline-Based Composites