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Dialysis-Free and in Situ Doping Synthesis of Polypyrrole@Cellulose Nanowhiskers Nanohybrid for Preparation of Conductive Nanocomposites with Enhanced Properties

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 675-682

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/sc500853m

Keywords

Cellulose nanowhiskers; acid hydrolysis; polypyrrole; in situ doping; conductive nanocomposites

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [51203105, 51473100]

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The separation of cellulose nanowhiskers (CNs) from hydrolysis acid and the harmless disposal of the residual hydrolysis acid are two main obstacles that hinder the large-scale production of CNs and CNs based nanocomposites. In this work, the hydrolysis products of CNs without further separation were used as the starting materials for preparation of a CNs supported polypyrrole (PPy@CNs) nanohybrid. During this one-pot synthesis process, the residual hydrolysis acid acted as a doping agent for the synthesized PPy, endowing PPy@CNs nanohybrid with electrical conductivity. Interestingly, the PPy@CNs nanohybrid could be easily isolated from the polymerization products due to the decreased surface charge. Meanwhile, the PPy@CNs nanohybrid showed good suspension stability in alkaline natural rubber (NR) latex, which facilitated the construction of continuous PPy@CNs conductive network in the NR matrix. This PPy@CNs filled NR nanocomposite showed significant improvement in electrical conductivity and mechanical properties when compared with neat PPy/NR composites, and exhibited similar performance to that of PPy@CNs-0 (CNs was isolated by dialysis and virgin doping agent was used) filled NR nanocomposites. The straightforwardness and sustainability of this dialysis-free and in situ doping synthesis of the PPy@CNs nanohybrid should significantly facilitate the scalable fabrication and application of CNs based conductive nanocomposites with high performance.

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