Recent trends in Nitrogen doped polymer composites: a review

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Pratibha Jadhav
Girish M. Joshi
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[1] Department of Engineering Physics and Engineering Materials,
[2] Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai Marathwada,undefined
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Journal of Polymer Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Nitrogen-doped polymers; Plasma treatment; Electrochemical properties; Supercapacitors; Oxygen reduction reaction; CO; adsorption;
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In the present era Nitrogen (N) doped polymer composites are more in demand due to catalysis, energy harvesting devices as supercapacitor, Li-ion batteries, solar cells, fuel cell and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in metal air batteries and defect engineering applications. N doped polymer moieties were modified by using various synthesis techniques followed by chemical bath deposition (CVD), arc discharge method, solvothermal method, pyrolysis, plasma treatment. The confirmation of N doped polymer moieties modified structure, relevant defects and morphologies of the samples were foreseen by using atomic force microscopy (AFM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) followed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) elemental contribution. In principle based on lone pair electrons of doped N provided additional negative charges it improved the specific capacitance of pristine sample preferred various electrochemical applications. Structural defects caused due to N doping may act as polarization centres. The N atom has more electronegativity as compared to carbon. Dielectric properties demonstrated increased dielectric permittivity with reduced loss. Obtained results showed N doping is a regulative tool to control the dielectric properties. We emphasized in the present review, synthesis roots, characterization techniques and recent applications of N doped polymer moieties.
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