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    Recent advances in quantitative LA-ICP-MS analysis: challenges and solutions in the life sciences and environmental chemistry

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    Dielectric relaxation, XPS and structural studies of polyethylene oxide/iodine complex composite films

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    Polyethylene oxide (PEO) complexed with molecular iodine (I2) forming PEO/I2 complex composites stand‐free films were investigated using dielectric relaxation, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), UV–Vis spectrophotometry, structural and morphological techniques. Scanning electron microscopy was used to monitor the variation in the surface morphology and the related roughness. 2D Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) measurements enabled to observe the distribution of iodine on the film surface. High resolution XPS measurements were used to define the iodine anion types and the metallic iodine existence, as well as the relevant concentrations based on the binding energies. The dielectric relaxation measurements were carried out over the frequency range from 0.1 to 107 Hz and temperature range from 155 to 330 K. Dielectric loss (Δâ€Čâ€Č) curves were fitted to the Havriliak–Negami (HN) model for one and/or two relaxation peaks (α and ÎČ), with and without the electrical conductivity contribution term, in order to deduce the relaxation time (τ) and the dielectric strengths (ΔΔ), in addition to the electrical conductivities (σ). The temperature-dependent data of ÎČ- and σ- relaxations follow the law of Arrhenius thermal activation indicating the presence of typical glass-forming polymers. ΔΔ of α-relaxation obeys the curvature pattern of Vogel-Tammann-Fulcher (VTF) thermal activation law. The electrical conductivity of the system increases 6000 folds by doping PEO with 5 wt% of iodine at the same temperature (293 K).Jordan University of Science and Technology; this research was supported by the Deanship of Scientifc Research under Grant Number: 420/2019. The authors extend thanks to the Lehrstuhl Experimentelle Physik III, Technische UniversitĂ€t Dortmund, Germany for ofering the measurements via the broadband impedance spectroscopy and the full technical and experimental suppor
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