Citation:
Dallas P, Stamopoulos D, Boukos N, Tzitzios V, Niarchos D, Petridis D. Characterization, magnetic and transport properties of polyaniline synthesized through interfacial polymerization. POLYMER. 2007;48(11):3162 - 3169.
Abstract:
The present work describes the interfacial polymerization of aniline in the absence or presence of surfactants. Polyaniline was readily obtained in the semi-oxidized doped state and was cast from the aqueous phase. The structural and morphological characteristics of the polyanilines were deduced from X-ray Diffractometry and Scanning Electron Microscopy. Various morphologies were obtained depending on the surfactant addition. Conductivity measurements recorded for HCl doped polyaniline nanoneedles from 5 to 330 K showed a T, value at 230 K, where their transport behaviour changes from metallic-like above T, to semiconductive below T,. Furthermore, extensive magnetic measurements have been performed as a function of applied field and temperature. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.