Pablo JiménezPere CastellRaquel SainzAlejandro Ansón‐CasaosM.T. Martı́nezAna M. BenitoWolfgang K. Maser
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.
Pablo Jiménez (2030800)Pere Castell (2321332)Raquel Sainz (2321335)Alejandro Ansón (2321338)M. Teresa Martínez (2030812)Ana M. Benito (2030794)Wolfgang K. Maser (2030791)
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