Synthesis and surface observation of montmorillonite/polyaniline composites

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Polyaniline (PANI) is synthesized in the presence of montmorillonite (Mt). Mt has small spaces between its layers. This interlayer spacing functions as a reaction field for the production of PANI with an organized structure. Mt/PANI composites thus synthesized were characterized by the IR and the UV-Vis optical absorption spectroscopy measurements. Scanning electron microscopy observation showed that the PANI is covered by the flake structure of the Mt. A cylindrical structure was also observed in the sample. X-ray diffraction analysis indicated that the composite of the PANI and the Mt had an ordered structure, suggesting that the macroscopic structure of the natural clays can provide a unique reaction field for polymerization reactions.

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Yamabe, K., & Goto, H. (2018). Synthesis and surface observation of montmorillonite/polyaniline composites. Journal of Composites Science, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs2010015

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