1. "Size or mass" which plays a role? An investigation on the optical and ultrasonic properties of chitosan-lanthanide composites.
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J K and C RM
- Subjects
- Chitosan chemical synthesis, Lanthanoid Series Elements chemical synthesis, Temperature, Ultrasonic Waves, Ultrasonics, Chitosan chemistry, Lanthanoid Series Elements chemistry, Oxides chemistry
- Abstract
In this present exploration, chitosan doped with different lanthanide oxides such as CeO
2 , Nd2 O3 , Sm2 O3 , Eu2 O3 , Gd2 O3 , Dy2 O3 and Ho2 O3 has been prepared and its optical and thermodynamical properties were studied as a function of the ion size of the lanthanide element and its atomic masses. From the refractive index measurement, the space-filling factor and polarizability have been obtained. The propagation of ultrasonic waves like ultrasonic velocity and its derived quantities such as relaxation strength (rs ), adiabatic bulk modulus (Ks ), acoustic impedance (Z) and adiabatic compressibility (β) have been obtained for different Chitosan-Lanthanide oxides (Ch-LnO). FTIR studies confirm the formation of different Ch-LnO. The variation of all the said properties with ion size is opposite to that of atomic mass due to lanthanide contraction. The results are presented and discussed in a detailed manner., (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
- 2021
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