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Andrea Riede

Researcher at Leipzig University

Publications -  11
Citations -  1080

Andrea Riede is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyaniline & Polymerization. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1043 citations.

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Polyaniline Dispersions. 6.† Stabilization by Colloidal Silica Particles

TL;DR: In this article, aniline was polymerized in the presence of ultrafine colloidal silica particles (hydrodynamic diameter 35 nm) in aqueous media and, given a sufficient silica concentration, colloidally stable polyaniline−silica particles were obtained.
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The effect of polymerization temperature on molecular weight, crystallinity, and electrical conductivity of polyaniline

TL;DR: The influence of polymerization temperature on molecular weight, crystallinity, and electrical conductivity of polyaniline has been investigated in this article, where aniline was oxidized in aqueous medium with ammonium peroxodisulfate at equimolar and excess concentrations of hydrochloric acid.
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In-situ polymerized polyaniline films: 3. Film formation

TL;DR: In this article, a model of polyaniline film formation is proposed based on the concept of the primary and secondary nucleation, where Oligoaniline cation radicals adsorbed on the glass surface nucleate the primary growth and the secondary nucleations occur on the produced polyaniniline layer.
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Polyaniline dispersions 8. The control of particle morphology

TL;DR: In this paper, aniline is oxidized in an acidic aqueous medium with ammonium peroxodisulfate in the presence of hydroxypropylcellulose.
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In-situ polymerized polyaniline films. 5. Brush-like chain ordering

TL;DR: In this paper, the polymerization conditions for preparation of ordered in-situ polymerized polyaniline (PANI) films were established and the observed linear relation between film thickness and molecular weight of PANI also supported the ordering hypothesis.