JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis and characterization of self-assembled polyaniline nanotubes doped with D-10-camphorsulfonic acid

Lijuan ZhangMeixiang Wan

Year: 2002 Journal:   Nanotechnology Vol: 13 (6)Pages: 750-755   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Conducting nanotubes of polyaniline (PANI) about 80–180 nm in diameter were synthesized by a chemical template-free method in the presence of D-10-camphorsulfonic acid (D-CSA) as the dopant, and ammonium persulfate ((NH4)2S2O8) as the oxidant. The effect of synthetic conditions, such as the molar ratio of D-CSA to aniline (An), the concentration of D-CSA in the polymerization media, the reaction temperature and time, on the morphology and size as well as the electrical properties of the PANI–(D-CSA) was investigated. It was found that the above synthetic conditions, especially the molar ratio of D-CSA to An, strongly affected the morphology and formation probability of the resulting PANI. The micelles formed by D-CSA and anilinium cations act as the templates in the formation of PANI–(D-CSA) nanotubes.

Keywords:
Polyaniline Ammonium persulfate Aniline Materials science Dopant Polymerization Molar ratio Polyaniline nanofibers Micelle Morphology (biology) Polymer chemistry Doping Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Polymer Catalysis Chemistry Composite material Aqueous solution

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