Fabrication and evaluation of bacterial cellulose-polyaniline composites by interfacial polymerization |
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Authors: | Hyun-Ji Lee Taek-Jun Chung Hueck-Jin Kwon Hyun-Joong Kim William Tai Yin Tze |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Adhesion and Bio-Composites, Program in Environmental Materials Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-921, Republic of Korea 2. Research Team for Biomass-Based Bio-Materials, Research Institute for Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-921, Republic of Korea 3. Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN, 55108 6130, USA
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Abstract: | The fabrication and evaluation of nanocomposites based on microbial cellulose and polyaniline (PANi) are described. Microbial cellulose, so called, bacterial cellulose (BC) was introduced to interfacial polymerization of aniline. Two different phases based on water and chloroform made it easy for nanosized PANi particles to be synthesized on BC. Without any help of a surfactant or templates, BC played a critical role of supporting the growth of PANi. As a function of aniline concentration, the corresponding PANi content and volume resistivity were checked. From morphological images observed by FE-SEM, PANi nanoparticles were densely arrayed along every fiber of BC. The conjugated backbone of PANi was thought to contribute to the improvements of thermal stability of PANi/BC composites. The stiffness and brittleness of PANi were compensated by more ductile BC, suggesting BC can be a promising substrate for it. By the simple and facile interfacial polymerization, the electrical conductivity of PANi/BC composites reached up to 3.8?×?10?1?S/cm when 0.32?M of aniline was used. This PANi/BC nanocomposite can be useful in applications requiring biocompatibility and electrical conductivity such as biological and chemical sensors. |
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