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Y. Haba

Researcher at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

Publications -  12
Citations -  607

Y. Haba is an academic researcher from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyaniline & Polymer blend. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 589 citations.

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Conductive Blends of Thermally Dodecylbenzene Sulfonic Acid-Doped Polyaniline with Thermoplastic Polymers

TL;DR: In this article, a conductive polyaniline-dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid (PANI-DBSA) complex, prepared by a thermal doping process, and its blends with thermoplastic polymers were investigated.
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Polymerization of aniline in the presence of DBSA in an aqueous dispersion

TL;DR: In this article, a unique process of polymerization in an aqueous medium of an anilinium-dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid (DBSA) complex obtained by reacting aniline with DBSA prior to polymerization was described.
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Polyaniline–DBSA/polymer blends prepared via aqueous dispersions

TL;DR: In this article, stable polyaniline-dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid (PANI-DBSA) aqueous dispersions were obtained by a unique method of aniline polymerization in the presence of DBSA, through an anilinium-DB SA complex appearing as solid needle-like particles, in an aquequeous medium.
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Polyaniline−Dodecylbenzene Sulfonic Acid Polymerized from Aqueous Medium: A Solid State NMR Characterization

TL;DR: In this paper, the product of a novel polymerization procedure of aniline in aqueous medium in the presence of dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid (DBSA) as a dopant is reported.
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Thermal dynamic processing of polyaniline with dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid

TL;DR: In this article, an intrinsic conductive and processible polyaniline (PANI)/dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid (DBSA) blends of several compositions were processed at various elevated temperatures in a Brabender plastograph.