JOURNAL ARTICLE

Carbon Nanotube Effect on Polyaniline Morphology in Water Dispersible Composites

Pablo JiménezPere CastellRaquel SainzAlejandro Ansón‐CasaosM.T. Martı́nezAna M. BenitoWolfgang K. Maser

Year: 2010 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Vol: 114 (4)Pages: 1579-1585   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

A straightforward, template-free chemical oxidative polymerization of aniline was used to prepare nanofibrillar polyaniline (nf-PANI) and a set of corresponding composites with multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs). All the products showed remarkable water dispersibility since they are formed by hydrophilic particles of nanometric size. A comparative study performed on composites in a wide range of MWNT loadings has led to two main conclusions: on one hand, the presence of MWNTs affects neither the chemical structure nor the crystallinity of polyaniline. On the other hand, even small amounts of MWNTs have a significant effect on the morphology of polyaniline in composites. This effect is noticeable not only in electron microscopy images but also in the UV-vis absorbance of water dispersions and electrical conductivity behavior in the solid state. Competition between nucleation sites during polymerization is proposed as an explanation for these phenomena.

Keywords:
Morphology (biology) Carbon nanotube Composite material Polyaniline Materials science Nanotube Carbon nanotube metal matrix composites Polymer Geology Polymerization

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