Synthesis, characterization and properties of polyaniline/expanded vermiculite intercalated nanocomposite

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The synthesis characterization and conductivities of polyaniline/expanded vermiculite intercalated nanocomposite are presented in this paper. The conductive emeraldine salt form of polyaniline is inserted into the interlayer of expanded vermiculite to produce the nanocomposite with high conductivity. The structures and properties are characterized by transmission electron microscopy x-ray diffraction spectroscopy fourier transform infrared spectroscopy thermogravimetry analysis and by the measurements of conductivity and stability. The results show that an intercalated nanocomposite with high conductivity and stability is obtained. The synthesis conditions are optimized to obtain the highest conductivity which is 6.80 S cm-1. © 2008 National Institute for Materials Science.

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Lin, J., Tang, Q., Wu, J., & Sun, H. (2008). Synthesis, characterization and properties of polyaniline/expanded vermiculite intercalated nanocomposite. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/9/2/025010

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