Photovoltaic (PV) power generation plays a significant role with the increase of installed capacity of renewable energy. The effects of environmental stress on insulating backsheets have been considered as the main cause of failure in PV systems. However, traditional aging models are difficult to realize the comprehensive evaluation of the lifetime of insulating backsheets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe assembly of dyes molecules on metal-polymer complexes is of interest due to their potential applications in photovoltaic cell, separation, and wastewater treatment. In the present work, the interaction of anionic dyes (acid orange 7, acid orange 10, acid green 25, and acid red 18) with the copper(II) complex of dithiocarbamate-modified starch (DTCSCu) was investigated. The sorption studies showed that the interaction mechanism was based on chelating adsorption.
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March 2009
A sodion triethylenetetramine-bisdithiocarbamate (DTC-TETA) and its complexes with heavy metal ions were investigated by FTIR, UV, FAAS and elemental analysis, respectively. The FTIR spectrum of DTC-TETA showed strong absorption peaks at 1 461-1 388 cm(-1) and 1 174-996 cm(-1) which were attributed to partly double bonds of C-N and C-S, respectively. The UV spectrum of DTC-TETA had two absorption peaks at 265 and 290 nm, assigned to pi-pi* transition of N.
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November 2008
Characteristics of an aminated glucose and its complex with Cu (II) were investigated by FTIR, 1H-NMR and UV spectroscopy, respectively. Compared with glucose, the FTIR spectrum of an aminated glucose showed a moderate peak at 1 629-1 608 cm(-1) which was attributed to deltaNH vibration, suggesting that glucose reacted with ethylenediamine. The 1H-NMR spectrum of an aminated glucose demonstrated the signal of the C1 hydroxy proton and one of the amino proton at 4.
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