Facile synthesis of hollow spheres of sulfonated polyanilines

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Core-shell type sulfonated polyaniline (SPAN)-iron oxide nanoparticles (IONP) composites (IONP-SPAN-NC) were prepared. The interactions between the positve and negative charges on the surface of IONP and sulfonic acid and amine groups, respectively, in SPAN form the basis for core-shell structure for the composite. Sulfonated polyaniline hollow spheres (SPAN-HS) were generated by preferential dissolution of IONP from the composite. TEM photograph of IONP-SPAN-NC reveals that IONPs are 'glued' to SPAN chains and hollow spheres are formed on removal of IONP. Morphology, optical and magnetic properties of the IONP-SPAN-NC and SPAN-HS were compared.

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Reddy, K. R., Lee, K. P., Gopalan, A. I., & Showkat, A. M. (2006). Facile synthesis of hollow spheres of sulfonated polyanilines. Polymer Journal, 38(4), 349–354. https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.38.349

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