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Conducting polymers such as polypyrrole and its derivatives are highly attractive for a number of applications including biology, sensing and molecular electronics. For these purposes, poly(N-carboxyalkylpyrroles) are of interest since they contain a terminal carboxyl group that can be easily modified with biological or chemical moieties. In the present study, pyrrole monomers were modified by grafting,...
Polyaniline is one of the most studied conducting polymers because of its high stability and interesting combination of redox and proton doping properties. Moreover, it is possible to use the amino group of polyaniline to graft a substituent to obtain polyaniline derivatives. In the present study, aniline monomers were functionalized by an alkyl chain terminated by a carboxyl group at the N-position...
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