Preparation and properties of conductive polyaniline/poly-omega-aminoundecanoyle fibers


Autoria(s): Zhang QH; Wang XH; Chen DJ; Jing XB
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2002

Resumo

Historically, polyaniline (PANI) had been considered an intractable material, but it can be dissolved in some solvents. Therefore, it could be processed into films or fibers. A process of preparing a blend of conductive fibers of PANI/poly-omega-aminoun-decanoyle (PA11) is described in this paper. PANI in the emeraldine base was blended with PA11 in concentrated sulfuric acid (c-H,SO,) to form a spinning dope solution. This solution was used to spin conductive PANI/PA11 fibers by wet-spinning technology. As-spun fibers were obtained by spinning the dopes into coagulation bath water or diluted acid and drawn fibers were obtained by drawing the as-spun fibers in warm drawing bath water. A scanning electron microscope was employed to study the effect of the acid concentration in the coagulation bath on the microstructure of as-spun fibers. The results showed that the coagulating rate of as-spun fibers was reduced and the size of pore shrank with an increase in the acid concentration in the coagulation bath. The weight fraction of PANI in the dope solution also had an influence on the microstructure of as-spun fibers. The microstructure of as-spun fibers had an influence on the drawing process and on the mechanical properties of the drawn fibers. Meanwhile, the electrically conductive property of the drawn fibers with different percentage of PANI was measured.

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http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/18527

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/153999

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英语

Fonte

Zhang QH;Wang XH;Chen DJ;Jing XB.Preparation and properties of conductive polyaniline/poly-omega-aminoundecanoyle fibers,JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE,2002,85(7):1458-1464

Palavras-Chave #MORPHOLOGY #FILMS
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