Abstract
The electrical characterization of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)/polyvinyl chloride (PVC) composites after scattering by gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) has been studied by a one-way laser ablation process. AuNPs@PVDF/PVC nanocomposites were synthesized in films formed via traditional casting technique. The electrical conductivity of AuNPs@PVDF/PVC films was also studied. FT-IR indicated that adding AuNPs to PVDF/PVC confirmed the interaction and complexation between a PVDF/PVC composite and AuNPs. UV-Vis results confirmed the presence of surface plasmon resonance of AuNPs at 519 nm. The indirect optical bandgap was decreased by increasing the scattered AuNPs in the PVDF/PVC from 2.26 eV for pure PVDF/PVC to 1.61 eV for AuNPs@PVDF/PVC at 20 min ablation time. The addition of AuNPs to a PVDF/PVC composite enhances the conductivity due to the increase in the number of ions resulting from increasing ablation time.