The effect of in-situ polymerization on PEDOT-PSS/PAN composite conductive fiber

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The in-situ polymerization method was used to prepare poly (3,4-ethylene-dioxythiophene dioxide thiophene)-polystyrene sulfonate/polyacrylonitrile (PEDOT-PSS/PAN) composite conductive fiber. The results indicate that more PEDOT particles grow on the surface of in-situ PEDOT-PSS/PAN composite fibers than PAN fiber, which has the conductivity of 9.83 S/cm nearly twice of that of the composite fiber before in-situ polymerization. The crystallinity of the in-situ PEDOT-PSS/PAN composite fiber is a little lower than that of the fiber before in-situ polymerization, but the thermal stability goes by contraries. Furthermore, the in-situ polymerization process has minor effects on the mechanical properties of the fibers. The breaking strengths, elongation at break and initial modulus of the in-situ PEDOT-PSS/PAN composite fiber are 0.67 CN/dtex, 33.90% and 4.63 CN/dtex respectively, which can be waved. It is estimated that this in-situ PEDOT-PSS/PAN composite conductive fiber will have the electromagnetic wave absorption function, which can be used in military as wave absorption material.

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Liu, H., Gong, Y., Li, X., Zhang, X., Hu, C., Wang, L., … Fang, C. (2019). The effect of in-situ polymerization on PEDOT-PSS/PAN composite conductive fiber. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 218). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/218/1/012161

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