Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1430751 Materials Science and Engineering: C 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Montmorillonite/polypyrrole (MMT/PPy) nanocomposites, with 15% mass loading of PPy, were prepared by the in situ polymerization of pyrrole in the presence of montmorillonite (MMT) or organo-modified montmorillonite (oMMT) in aqueous solutions containing an oxidant and an anionic surfactant. The morphology of MMT/PPy nanocomposites distinctly differs from that of the untreated MMT as shown by SEM. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed that the MMT/PPy nanocomposite has an MMT-rich surface, whereas the oMMT/PPy nanocomposite surface has a rather organic nature. Due to the organic modification of MMT by the alkylammonium chloride, polymerization of pyrrole at the surface of oMMT is much more efficient in producing a conductive adlayer resulting in an enhancement of conductivity of the oMMT/PPy nanocomposites (1.1 S cm− 1) compared to MMT/PPy (3.1 × 10− 2 S cm− 1). The difference in the behaviour of oMMT/PPy and MMT/PPy is interpreted in terms of surface energy minimization by the alkylammonium ions present at the surface of organo-modified MMT. Indeed, the dispersive contribution to the surface energy (γsd), as determined by inverse gas chromatography at 150 °C, was estimated to be 34.0 mJ/m2 for oMMT, much lower than the value of 216 mJ/m2 determined for MMT.

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