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Physicochemical and Electrical Characterization of Polyaniline Induced by Crosslinking, Stretching, and Doping

  • Published : 1999.03.20

Abstract

The polyaniline films with various insoluble parts are fabricated. The oxidation state (1-y) of these polyaniline is 0.53 and 0.54, respectively. To control the interchain and intrachain interaction of the polymer, the polyaniline films are stretched with appropriate ratio. The insoluble part of polyaniline synthesized at room temperature (low molecular weight) is 12%-76% and that of polyaniline synthesized at 0 'IC (intermediate molecular weight) is 65%-89%. The low molecular weight polyaniline films with various drawing ratios have amorphous structure. In the intermediate weight polyaniline films, the crystallinity of films increases with drawing ratio as well as insoluble part. The difference of the insoluble part affects electrical conductivity which is increased dramatically with draw ratio. In particular, the higher insoluble part caused greater increase in electrical conductivity.

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