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Stable, Superhydrophobic, and Conductive Polyaniline/Polystyrene Films for Corrosive Environments

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Abstract A polyaniline/polystyrene composite film with a lotus‐leaf‐like structure is prepared via a simple electrospinning method. The film shows stable superhydrophobicity and conductivity, even in many corrosive solutions, such as acidic or basic solutions over a wide pH range, and also in oxidizing solutions. The special surface composition and morphology are the two important aspects that induce such unusual properties. The polystyrene content can strongly influence the morphology of the composite films, which thus display different superhydrophobicities and conductivities.

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