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Polyaniline nanorods doped with sulfosalicylic acid were prepared by chemical oxidization polymerization with aniline as monomer and ammonium persulfate as oxidant. The influence of mono mer/dopant mole ratio on the electrochemical properties and morphology of synthesized polyaniline. The structure of polyaniline was characterized and studied by FT-IR spectrometric and XRD analysis. Four-point and electrochemical system analysis show that conductivity of polianiline nanorod increase as the increasement of dopant/monomer mole ratio and it reached to 1.43 S/cm as the dopant/monomer mole ratio is 0.5. SEM and TEM images indicate that typical nanorods are rough with diameter of about 100-200 nm and length of about 400-700 nm, respectively. Small 10-30 nm granular nanoparticles appear to agglomerate onto the available nanorod surface. At last, the probable formation mechanism of polyaniline nanorod is proposed.
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Journal of Functional Materials
ISSN: 1001-9731
Year: 2012
Issue: 11
Volume: 43
Page: 1373-1377
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