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Polyaniline (PANI) is a
conducting polymer and
organic semiconductor of the semi-flexible rod
polymer family. The
compound has been of
interest since...
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methods of
organic synthesis and by
advanced dispersion techniques.
Polyaniline was
first described in the mid-19th
century by
Henry Letheby, who investigated...
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Polyaniline nanofibers are a high
aspect form of
polyaniline, a
polymer consisting of
aniline monomers,
which appears as
discrete long
threads with an...
- For example,
polyaniline is cast from a
solution of m-cresol to form a
polyaniline film with a
superior conductivity than
polyaniline alone. This phenomenon...
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storage device that
combines lithium with an
organic polymer. For example,
polyaniline vanadium (V)
oxide (PAni/V2O5) can be
incorporated into the nitroxide-polymer...
- Polymers:
Polyaniline," Phys. Rev. Lett., 66, 1745 (1991). MacDiarmid, A.J.; Epstein, A.J., "The
Concept of
Secondary Doping as
Applied to
Polyaniline," Synth...
- The linear-backbone
polymers such as polyacetylene, polypyrrole, and
polyaniline are the main
classes of
conductive polymers. Poly(3-alkylthiophenes)...
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conductive polymers by
appropriate oxidations or doping.
Examples include polyaniline, poly(p-phenylene oxide) and poly(p-phenylene sulfide).
Structural Studies...
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systems are
known for
their mineral deposits), chromates, phosphates,
polyaniline,
other conducting polymers, and a wide
range of
specially designed chemicals...
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behavior occurs with magnesium, titanium, zinc, zinc oxides, aluminium,
polyaniline, and
other electroactive conductive polymers.
Special "weathering steel"...