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One-Pot Synthesis of Polyaniline−Metal Nanocomposites
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Materials ScienceNanofiberEngineeringNanomaterialsPolymer SciencePolyaniline−metal NanocompositesNanostructured PolymerPolyaniline NanofibersMetal ParticlesPolymer CompositesPolymer NanocompositesChemistryNanocompositeHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryPolyaniline Fibers
Composite materials consisting of polyaniline nanofibers decorated with noble-metal (Ag or Au) nanoparticles were synthesized with γ radiolysis. Aqueous solutions of aniline, a free-radical oxidant, and/or a metal salt were irradiated with γ rays. Exposure of the solutions to γ rays caused aniline to polymerize as very-thin fibers. Metal particles were also formed during irradiation and decorated the fibers. The shape and size of the metal particles could be changed from nanometer-sized spheres to micron-sized dendrites by varying the ratio of aniline to the metal precursor. Polyaniline-metal composites were characterized using UV−Vis spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The electrical conductivity of the composites increased with the loading of metal in the nanocomposites and was up to 50 times greater than that of polyaniline fibers alone.
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