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  • 2024Self‐cleaning antireflected surfaces based on treated <scp>PEO</scp>/<scp>SiO<sub>2</sub></scp> nanocomposite films1citations
  • 2023The influence of Sb doping on the local structure and disorder in thermoelectric ZnO:Sb thin films10citations
  • 2023Nanoparticles positioning effect on properties of (PS‐PANI/NiNPs) nanocomposite filmscitations
  • 2022Optical, electrical and chemical properties of PEO:I2 complex composite filmscitations
  • 2022Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensitivity Enhancement Based on Protonated Polyaniline Films Doped by Aluminum Nitratecitations
  • 2021Effect of Iodine Filler on Photoisomerization Kinetics of Photo-Switchable Thin Films Based on PEO-BDK-MR1citations
  • 2020Measurement and ab initio Investigation of Structural, Electronic, Optical, and Mechanical Properties of Sputtered Aluminum Nitride Thin Filmscitations
  • 2020Synthesis, Crystallography, Microstructure, Crystal Defects, Optical and Optoelectronic Properties of ZnO:CeO2 Mixed Oxide Thin Films62citations
  • 2020New Insight on Photoisomerization Kinetics of Photo-Switchable Thin Films Based on Azobenzene/Graphene Hybrid Additives in Polyethylene Oxide17citations

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  • Omari, Rima H. Al
  • Banisalameh, Areen A.
  • Ahmad, Ahmad A.
  • Lagrow, Alec P.
  • Pudza, Inga
  • Tavares, Carlos J.
  • Correia, Filipe C.
  • Alves, Eduardo
  • Kalinko, Aleksandr
  • Welter, Edmund
  • Rodrigues, Frederico J.
  • Kuzmin, Alexei
  • Welle, Alexander
  • Barradas, Nuno P.
  • Ribeiro, Joana M.
  • Bondarchuk, Oleksandr
  • Albataineh, Qais M.
  • Ahmad, Mais Jamil A.
  • Hergenröder, Roland
  • Al-Bataineh, Qais M.
  • Alsaad, Ahmad M.
  • Ababneh, Riad
  • Tolstik, Elen
  • Sadiq, Diyar
  • Shpacovitch, Victoria
  • Albataineh, Zaid
  • Alsaad, A. M.
  • Ababneh, A.
  • Qattan, I. A.
  • Aljarrah, Ihsan A.
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New Insight on Photoisomerization Kinetics of Photo-Switchable Thin Films Based on Azobenzene/Graphene Hybrid Additives in Polyethylene Oxide

  • Telfah, Ahmad
Abstract

<jats:p>In this work, we reported a new insight on the kinetics of photoisomerization and time evolution of hybrid thin films considering the azo-dye methyl red (MR) incorporated with graphene accommodated in polyethylene oxide (PEO). The kinetics of photoisomerization and time-evolution of hybrid thin films were investigated using UV-Vis s and FTIR spectroscopies, as well as appropriate models developed with new analytical methods. The existence of azo-dye MR in the complex is crucial for the resource action of the trans↔cis cycles through UV-illumination ↔ Visible-illumination relaxations. The results of the UV–Vis and the FTIR investigations prove the cyclical trans ↔ cis-states. Consequently, PEO-(MR-Graphene) hybrid composite thin films can be introduced as possible applicants for photochromic molecular switches, light-gated transistors, and molecular solar thermal energy storage media.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • thin film
  • composite
  • chemical ionisation