2019
DOI: 10.3390/polym11010105
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Synthesis of a Polyaniline Nanoparticle Using a Solution Plasma Process with an Ar Gas Bubble Channel

Abstract: This work researched polymerization of liquid aniline monomer by solution plasma with a gas bubble channel and investigated characteristics of solution plasma and polyaniline (PANI). The injected gas bubble channel in the proposed solution plasma process (SPP) played a significant role in producing a stable discharge in liquid aniline monomer at a low voltage and furthermore enhancing the contact surface area between liquid aniline monomer and plasma, thereby achieving polymerization on the boundary of the liq… Show more

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“…Figure 1 a shows the schematic diagram of an experimental apparatus with the proposed DBD electrode structure employed in this study. Since the discharge is very difficult to produce in a solution, especially a liquid aniline monomer with a high dielectric strength, the concept of a bubble channel has been proposed to be able to form a discharge in a gaseous state in a liquid aniline monomer [ 29 ]. Figure 1 b shows a schematic of the DC electrode structure where the pair of pin-type tungsten (W) electrodes face each other in the previous study [ 29 ].…”
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“…Figure 1 a shows the schematic diagram of an experimental apparatus with the proposed DBD electrode structure employed in this study. Since the discharge is very difficult to produce in a solution, especially a liquid aniline monomer with a high dielectric strength, the concept of a bubble channel has been proposed to be able to form a discharge in a gaseous state in a liquid aniline monomer [ 29 ]. Figure 1 b shows a schematic of the DC electrode structure where the pair of pin-type tungsten (W) electrodes face each other in the previous study [ 29 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the discharge is very difficult to produce in a solution, especially a liquid aniline monomer with a high dielectric strength, the concept of a bubble channel has been proposed to be able to form a discharge in a gaseous state in a liquid aniline monomer [ 29 ]. Figure 1 b shows a schematic of the DC electrode structure where the pair of pin-type tungsten (W) electrodes face each other in the previous study [ 29 ]. When the Ar gas was fed through both quartz tubes, an Ar bubble channel was formed to surround both of the W electrodes, thereby playing a significant role in providing a gaseous discharge path in liquid aniline.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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