Polyaniline synthesized with functionalized sulfonic acids for blends manufacture

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Abstract

Polyaniline(PAni), an electronic conductive polymer, has poor mechanical properties, such as low tensile, compressive and flexural strength that render PAni a non-ideal material to be processed for practical applications. Desired properties of polyaniline can be enhanced by mixing it with a polymer that has good mechanical properties. In this work, PAni was synthesised using functionalized sulfonic acids like camphorsulfonic acid (CSA) and dodecilbenzene sulfonic acid (DBSA) in order to promote PAni doping andimprove its solubility, making possible conductive blends manufacture. The different forms of PAni were characterized by infrared spectroscopy, thermal analysis, scanning electron microscopy and conductivity measurements. A conductive blend composed of PAni/DBSA and lower density polyethylene (LDPE) was obtain via solubilization method and its thermal, morphological and electrical properties were investigated. Concentrations as low as 5 wt. (%) of PANi was able to lead to electrical conductivities of PAni/LDPE blends in the range o f 10-3 S.cm-1, showing great Potential to be used in antistatic packing, electromagnetic shielding, anti-corrosion shielding or as a semiconductor.

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Cardoso, M. J. R., Lima, M. F. S., & Lenz, D. M. (2007). Polyaniline synthesized with functionalized sulfonic acids for blends manufacture. In Materials Research (Vol. 10, pp. 425–429). Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392007000400017

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