Functionalisation of materials is crucial in modern science and technology, particularly biodegradable ones, to reduce the increasing electronic waste affecting the planet. In this study, the electronic behaviour of chitosan was modified by incorporating the MEH-PPV polymer. Four composites with weight percentages of 0.25 (S1), 0.5 (S2), 1 (S3), and 1.5 (S4) wt% were prepared. The optical energy bandgap of these composites ranged from 2.0 to 3.02 eV. These materials were studied for their potential use in resistive switching memory (ReRAM). Two device classes: Class A (drop cast) and Class B (spin coat), were developed. The Class A S4-based device exhibited memory behaviour with a minimum of 20 write/erase cycles. The other devices in this class demonstrated poor conductivity and data noise. Class B devices exhibited no switching, except for the S3-based device. This research suggests that the thickness of class A devices has a notable impact on their performance limitations. The study shows that the chitosan:MEH-PPV blend holds promise for environment-friendly ReRAMs, and optimizing the thickness and weight ratio can significantly improve device performance.
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August 27 2024
Sustainable non-volatile resistive switching memory using chitosan/MEH-PPV polymer blend Available to Purchase
Z. W. Dlamini;
Department of Maths, Science and Technology Education,
Central University of Technology
, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Corresponding author Z. W. Dlamini (zoliledlamini@hotmail.com)
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S. Vallabhapurapu;
S. Vallabhapurapu
School of Computing,
University of South Africa
, Florida, South Africa
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V. S. Vallabhapurapu
V. S. Vallabhapurapu
Department of Physics,
University of South Africa
, Florida, South Africa
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Corresponding author Z. W. Dlamini (zoliledlamini@hotmail.com)
Declarations The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest to report regarding the present study.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 06 2024
Accepted:
August 16 2024
Online ISSN: 2049-1239
Print ISSN: 2049-1220
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Green Materials (2025) 13 (5): 476–484.
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Received:
April 06 2024
Accepted:
August 16 2024
Citation
Dlamini ZW, Vallabhapurapu S, Vallabhapurapu VS (2025), "Sustainable non-volatile resistive switching memory using chitosan/MEH-PPV polymer blend". Green Materials, Vol. 13 No. 5 pp. 476–484, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgrma.24.00048
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