JOURNAL ARTICLE

Processable conductive blends of polyaniline/polyimide

Moon Gyu HanSeung Soon Im

Year: 1998 Journal:   Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol: 67 (11)Pages: 1863-1870   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

By using camphorsulfonic acid (CSA) to protonate polyaniline (PANI), the counterion enabled the PANI–CSA complex processable as a solution phase. So camphorsulfonic acid (CSA)-doped polyaniline/polyimide (PANI/PI) blend films were prepared by the solvent casting method using N-methylpyrrolidinone (NMP) as a cosolvent followed by thermal imidization. The conductivity of the PANI–CSA/PAA (50 wt % PANI content) is greater than that of the pure PANI sample at room temperature. As the thermal imidization proceeded, molecular order of polymer chain structure was improved in the resulting PANI–CSA/PI film due to the annealing effect of PANI chain, and this PANI–CSA/PI film showed higher conductivity than PANI–CSA and PANI–CSA/PAA film. PANI–CSA/PI blend films had a good thermal stability of conductivity at high temperature. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 67:1863–1870, 1998

Keywords:
Polyaniline Polyimide Materials science Thermal stability Polymer chemistry Counterion Conductive polymer Chemical engineering Polymer Composite material Chemistry Organic chemistry Polymerization Layer (electronics) Ion

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