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Modification of growth rate and structure of electropolymerised aniline by sodium polyvinyl sulphonate
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The electropolymerisation of aniline is accelerated by the presence of sodium polyvinyl sulphonate in the monomer solution and can be initiated at a less anodic potential than in its absence while the densely compact structure of the polymer is retained as discussed by the authors.Abstract:
The electropolymerisation of aniline is accelerated by the presence of sodium polyvinyl sulphonate in the monomer solution and can be initiated at a less anodic potential than in its absence while the densely compact structure of the polymer is retained.read more
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Amphiphilic peptides and their cross-disciplinary role as building blocks for nanoscience
TL;DR: The cross-disciplinary role of peptide-based supramolecular nanoarchitectures ranging from chemistry to biology, medicine, materials science, and engineering is reviewed through discussing several examples of applied nanomaterials.
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Development in polyaniline conducting polymers
TL;DR: In this article, a survey of polyaniline-type conducting polymers has been presented, with a special interest in chemical, electrochemical, doping processes, and polyanile-based composite processes.
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Microtubule sensors and sensor array based on polyaniline synthesized in the presence of poly(styrene sulfonate).
TL;DR: Sensors based on urea and triglyceride were found to have a higher linear range of response, better sensitivity, improved multiple use capability, and faster response time compared to the potentiometric and amperometric sensors based on polyaniline.
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Preparation of aqueous polyaniline dispersions by micellar-aided polymerization
TL;DR: In this paper, the conductivity of PAn powder, precipitated from this dispersion, was as high as 20 S/cm, which was confirmed by open-circuit potential measurement during the polymerization process.
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Electrosynthesis and properties of conducting polymers derived from aminobenzoic acids and from aminobenzoic acids and aniline
TL;DR: The electrochemical polymerisation of 2-, 3-, and 4-aminobenzoic acids and of mixtures of aniline and aminobenzosic acids in various ratios has been carried out by cyclic potential sweep in sulphuric acid solution as discussed by the authors.
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Polyaniline, a novel conducting polymer. Morphology and chemistry of its oxidation and reduction in aqueous electrolytes
TL;DR: The emeraldine salt form of polyaniline can be synthesized electrochemically as a film exhibiting a well defined fibrillar morphology closely resembling that of polyacetylene as mentioned in this paper.
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Electrochemistry of Conductive Polymers II . Electrochemical Studies on Growth Properties of Polyaniline
David E. Stilwell,Su-Moon Park +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the growth rate of polyaniline (PA) is characterized as autocatalytic and the electrochemical growth may be characterized as first order in aniline concentration, depending on the amount of PA film on the electrode and the number of potential cycles.
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Morphology of electropolymerized aniline films modified by para-phenylenediamine
TL;DR: Influence de la copolymerisation avec la p-phenylenediamine, which agit comme reticulant sur le comportement electrochimique et la morphologie
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Morphology of Paraphenylenediamine‐Aniline Conducting Copolymers
C. Mailhe-Randolph,A. J. McEvoy +1 more
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