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In situ doping polymerization of polyaniline microtubules in the presence of β‐naphthalenesulfonic acid
Authors:Jie Huang  Meixiang Wan
Abstract:Conducting microtubules of Polyaniline (PANI) were synthesized for the first time by the “in situ doping polymerization” method in the presence of β‐naphthal‐ enesulfonic acid (NSA) as dopant. Different doping methods, such as “immerse doping” and “grind doping,” and different synthetic conditions, such as molar ratio of aniline (An) to NSA (An/NSA), concentration of NSA in the polymerization media, reaction temperature, and time were investigated to understand the formation of microtubules. It was found that the PANI–NSA microtubules can be formed only by the “in situ doping polymerization” method, and the above synthetic conditions strongly affect the formation of the PANI–NSA microtubules, especially the molar ratio of An to NSA. An optimal condition was found under which tubules with 1–3 μm in diameter and 10–50 μm in length were obtained. The morphology of PANI–NSA tubules was proved by SEM and TEM, and their backbone structure was characterized by FTIR, UV‐VIS, XPS, and X‐ray diffraction. Results of these measurements showed that the molecular structures of the resulted PANI–NSA microtubules were identical to that of PANI–HCl synthesized by conventional method. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 37: 151–157, 1999
Keywords:conducting microtubules  polyaniline (PANI)  β  ‐naphthalenesulfonic acid (NSA)  in situ doping polymerization
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