The influence of different factors on exploitation properties of nonlinear optical polymeric materials based on an epoxy matrix doped with flavonoids

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2020

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymertesting.2020.106535

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The paper is devoted to investigations of exploitation properties of nonlinear-optical (NLO) polymer film materials based on an epoxy matrix doped with flavonoids. Adhesion of the polymer films to a glass substrate is investigated. Also, the influence of photoinduced destruction on functional properties of these polymer composites by UV–Vis spectroscopy method is studied. Effect of various microorganisms such as mold fungi of Aspergillus niger (A. niger) and Pinicillum chrysogenum (P. chrysogenum) species on the polymer NLO materials are analyzed by evaluation of the fungistatic effect and fungicidal resistance and using the FTIR spectroscopy. As a result it is established that the NLO polymer film materials based an epoxy matrix doped with flavonoids have a very good adhesion to the glass substrate, and they are stable to the photoinduced destruction. These materials do not have the fungistatic effect but they demonstrate some fungicidal resistance. This phenomenon is explained by the presence of flavonoids, which are natural antiseptics.

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polymer composites, nonlinear optics, exploitation properties, photostability, fungal resistance

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The influence of different factors on exploitation properties of nonlinear optical polymeric materials based on an epoxy matrix doped with flavonoids [Electronic resource] / D. Mishurov [et al.] // Polymer Testing. – Electronic text data. – 2020. – No. 87. – 17 p.

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