Synthesis, Characterization and Properties of Conductive Elastomeric Composites Based on Polypyrrole and Short Nylon-6 Fiber


Autoria(s): Pramila Devi, D.S.; Dr. Sunil K. Narayanan Kutty
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26/08/2016

26/08/2016

12/12/2012

Resumo

The search for new materials especially those possessing special properties continues at a great pace because of ever growing demands of the modern life. The focus on the use of intrinsically conductive polymers in organic electronic devices has led to the development of a totally new class of smart materials. Polypyrrole (PPy) is one of the most stable known conducting polymers and also one of the easiest to synthesize. In addition, its high conductivity, good redox reversibility and excellent microwave absorbing characteristics have led to the existence of wide and diversified applications for PPy. However, as any conjugated conducting polymer, PPy lacks processability, flexibility and strength which are essential for industrial requirements. Among various approaches to making tractable materials based on PPy, incorporating PPy within an electrically insulating polymer appears to be a promising method, and this has triggered the development of blends or composites. Conductive elastomeric composites of polypyrrole are important in that they are composite materials suitable for devices where flexibility is an important parameter. Moreover these composites can be moulded into complex shapes.

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/5118

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en

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Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Conducting polymers #Microwave characteristics of conducting polymers #Dielectric properties of conducting polymers #X-ray diffraction (XRD #Conducting elastomer composites
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