Synthesis of electrically conductive polypyrrole-polystyrene composites using supercritical carbon dioxide: II. Effects of the doping conditions |
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Authors: | Muoi Tang Tsung-Yao Wen Yan-Ping Chen |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemical Engineering, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC b Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | A polymer composite of polypyrrole (PPy) and polystyrene (PS) was synthesized in this study. Pyrrole was firstly impregnated within the PS substrate where supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO2) at 40 °C and 10.5 MPa was used as the solvent. The resulting polymer composite was then soaked in a solution of metallic salt to form an electrically conductive product. Thermal analyses were carried out in this study. Glass transition temperatures from the DSC curves and thermal decomposition temperatures from the TGA curves were observed. These temperatures rise gradually from pure PS, undoped blend to doped composite that indicates blending took place in SCCO2, and polymerization was proceeding when the pyrrole/PS blend was soaking in the doping solution. Furthermore, various effects of the doping conditions on the conductivity of the PPy/PS composite were investigated. Water and acetonitrile were used as the solvents where the former yielded a higher conductivity of the product. Various doping temperatures were studied and a maximum conductivity was observed at 25 °C. The conductivity also depends on the nature of the oxidant. A bell-shaped profile of the conductivity with respect to the concentration of each oxidant was obtained. The maximum conductivity of the composites with iron compounds as oxidants decreases in the following order of anions: chloride > sulfate > perchloride > nitrate in aqueous solutions. Comparison of the scanning electron microscope results of the composite was presented where chloride and nitrate anions were used as the oxidant. It was found that the composite with higher conductivity has higher bulk density and less porous morphology. |
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Keywords: | Polymer composites Polypyrrole/polystyrene Supercritical carbon dioxide Doping conditions |
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