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Effects of water phase concentration on the emulsion polymerization of polyaniline

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The emulsion polymerization of aniline in three-phase system of xylene-functionalized protonic acid-water was carried out using (NH4)2S2O4 as oxidant. The influences of water phase concentration on the viscosity, conductivity, transmittance of polyaniline(PAN) latex and its powders were studied. The results show that the properties of PAN prepared through the emulsion polymerization are influenced by the amount of water used in the polymerization. The morphology of PAN varies with the water phase concentration used in the polymerization, which may result in the change of properties of PAN latex and its powders. When the volume fraction of water (φ) is about 20%–30%, the prepared PAN powder has higher conductivity, and the PAN latex has appropriate viscosity and particle size. The consumption of xylene was reduced at high φ value.

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Foundation item: The Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province (No. 98JJY2060)

Biography of the first author: PAN Chun-yue, born in 1963, associate professor, majoring in applied chemistry.

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Pan, Cy., Chen, Zh., Huang, Yl. et al. Effects of water phase concentration on the emulsion polymerization of polyaniline. J Cent. South Univ. Technol. 8, 140–142 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-001-0042-3

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