Abstract

Electrical conductivity and optical absorption of nickel phthalocyanine (NiPc)-substituted sodium borate glass is reported here. We have successfully prepared NiPc-substituted sodium borate glass at 830 °C, and some preliminary studies on this glass are reported. Activation energy and optical band gap were determined for the glass from the Arrhenius plot of conductivity and optical absorption spectra, respectively.

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