2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2012.10.026
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Processable polyaniline suspensions through in situ polymerization onto nanocellulose

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“…1. The CNF film was transparent, and the CNs/PANI composite films gradually turned darker green in color as PANI content was increased, as previously noted (Luong et al 2013). Figure 2a shows the diameters of CNF dispersed in deionized water, and the average diameter was around 40 nm.…”
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“…1. The CNF film was transparent, and the CNs/PANI composite films gradually turned darker green in color as PANI content was increased, as previously noted (Luong et al 2013). Figure 2a shows the diameters of CNF dispersed in deionized water, and the average diameter was around 40 nm.…”
Section: Morphological Characteristicssupporting
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“…PANI was polymerized with an oxidative synthetic method proposed by Luong et al (2013). First, aniline monomer (ANI) was dispersed in CNF suspension (1 g/L) by ultrasonication treatment according to a set of CNF/ANI ratios of 100/0, 95/5, 85/15, and 70/30 wt./wt.%.…”
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“…16 In order to increase the processability and mechanical properties of PAni, significant efforts have been done in preparation of blends based on PAni with other appropriate polymers that have good physical properties, 17,18 such as polystyrene, 19 polyamide, 20 and polysaccharides like cellulose, starch and chitosan. [21][22][23] Recently, in addition of the mixture of PAni with other polymers, it has been sought to improve such properties through the preparation of hybrid organic/inorganic composites by the incorporation of metal oxides (such as WO 3 28 or mesoporous materials such as SBA-15 and MCM-41, 29,30 since they combine the advantages of conjugated conducting polymers and these fillers offering special properties arising from the combination of each component.…”
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“…PANI as one of conducting polymers is a very promising electrochromic material due to its relative ease of synthesis, low cost of monomer, high contrast ratio and better environmental stability compared to other conducting polymers [15]. PANI can be synthesized via numerous chemical polymerizations [16, 17].…”
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