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Templated synthesis of polyaniline nanotubes with Pd nanoparticles attached onto their inner walls and its catalytic activity on the reduction of p-nitroanilinum

Journal

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 69, Issue 5, Pages 561-566

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2008.11.021

Keywords

Coating; Functional composites; Nano composites; Nano particles

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NNSFC-20674027]
  2. National Major Project for Fundamental Research of China [G2003CB615604, 2007CD936203]
  3. National 863 Project [2007AA03Z324]

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In this paper, polyaniline (PANI) nanotubes with palladium nanoparticles (NPs) attached onto their inner walls were synthesized via a templating method which contains three steps. First, electrospun polystyrene (PS) nanofibers were coated with nearly monodispersed Pd NPs (d = 3.411 nm, sigma = 0.687 nm, d is the average diameter of Pd NPs and a is the standard deviation of their diameters) through in situ reduction of Pd2+ ions on the surface of sulfonated PS nanofibers. Then we used a self-assembly method to coat the composite with a PANI layer. The final product was obtained after the removal of PS nanofibers by diluting them in tetrahydrofuran. The morphology of samples was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy and the structure was characterized by Fourier transform infrared, ultraviolet-visible spectra, X-ray diffraction patterns and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic patterns. Inductively coupled plasma atomic spectra were used to show the weight percentage of Pd nanoparticles. Its catalytic activity on the reduction of p-nitroanilinum was also investigated and compared to Pd/C catalyst and Pd/MWNTs. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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