research article
Structure of polyaniline formed in different inorganic porous materials: A spectroscopic study
Abstract
In this work, the electronic and structural characterization of polyaniline (PANI) formed in cavities of zeolites Y (ZY) and Mordenite (MOR) and montmorillonite (MMT) clay having Cu(II) as oxidant agent are presented. The formation of PANI and its structure is analyzed by Resonance Raman, UV-Vis-NIR, FT-IR and N K XANES techniques. In all cases the structure of PANT formed is different from the ""free"" polymer. The presence of azo bonds linked to phenazine-like rings are observed only for PANI-MMT composites, independent of the kind of oxidant agent employed in the synthesis. The presence of Cu(II) ions leads to the formation of Phenosafranine-like rings. The presence of these phenazine-like rings in the structure of confined PANT chains can also contribute to the enhancement of the thermal stability observed for all composites. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved- info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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- Polyaniline
- Raman spectroscopy
- Montmorillonite
- Zeolites
- RESONANCE RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY
- X-RAY-ABSORPTION
- CONDUCTING POLYANILINE
- EMERALDINE BASE
- OXIDATIVE POLYMERIZATION
- ANILINE POLYMERIZATION
- MONTMORILLONITE CLAY
- THERMAL-DEGRADATION
- DOPING BEHAVIOR
- NANOCOMPOSITES
- Polymer Science