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The effect of different inorganic substrates in the structure of polyaniline synthesized by enzymatic oxidation was studied. The polymer characterization was done by electronic absorption and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The substrates studied were: controlled pore glass, mordenite, zeolite Y, zeolite MCM-41, Wollastonite, silica gel, fuming silica and short glass fibers type E. Polyaniline was...
Polyaniline colloidal particles were enzymatically synthesized in aqueous media using poly(vinyl alcohol) as steric stabilizer. Hydrochloric acid, toluenesulfonic acid, and camphorsulfonic acid were used as doping agents during polymerization. Polyaniline showed chemical redox reversibility as demonstrated by changes in its electronic absorption spectra. Fourier transform infrared and UV–visible spectroscopic...
Enzymatically and chemically synthesized polyaniline (Pani) were used to prepare free standing cast films from N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone solutions. The films were redoped by immersion in hydrochloric or p-toluensulfonic acid solutions. Physical and chemical properties were investigated using UV-visible, Fourier transform Infrared and X-ray photoelectron (XPS) spectroscopic techniques. Analysis by XPS...
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