Volume 6, Issue 1 pp. 47-51
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Doping of polyaniline with polymeric dopants in solid state, gel state and solutions

Yun-Hsin Liao

Yun-Hsin Liao

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USA

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Kalle Levon

Kalle Levon

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USA

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First published: January 1995
Citations: 14

Abstract

Polystyrene with different degrees of sulfonation was empolyed as a polymeric dopant for polyaniline. The purpose of using a polymeric dopant is to avoid the migration of a small molecule dopant to increase stability of the doped complex. We applied the polymeric dopant to polyaniline in three different ways: in solid state, in solution and in gel state. In solid state, the conducting form was achieved only through a novel thermal doping method with the increase in temperature and pressure. In solution, the doping process was shown to be dependent on the nature of the solution and also on the molecular weight of the polymer. In the gel form of polyaniline, a polymeric dopant with a surprising low degree of sulfonation was found to be successful in the doping process.

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