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Polyaniline hollow microspheres constructed with their own self-assembled nanofibers

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 100, Issue 4, Pages 3050-3054

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.23704

Keywords

emulsion polymerization; fibers; microstructure

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Polyaniline (PANI) hollow microspheres constructed with their own nanofibers were prepared by inversed microemulsion polymerization associated with a template-free method in the presence of beta-naphthalene sulfonic acid (beta-NSA) as the dopant. The hollow microspheres were 4.0-6.0 mu m in outer diameter and 150-250 nm in shell thickness; they consisted of the nanofibers (20-30 rim in diameter and 150-250 nm in length). We propose that the coordination effect of the reversed emulsion and the dopant or dopant/aniline micelle might have been a driving force in the formation of the special microstructures/nanostructures, where the reversed microemulsion acted as a soft template in the formation of the microspheres and where NSA or the aniline/NSA micelle was regarded as a soft template in the fort-nation of the nanofibers. The molar ratio of water to the aniline/NSA salt and ultrasonic irradiation were critical in the control of the formation yield and the diameter of the uniform microspheres. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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