Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1442361 | Synthetic Metals | 2010 | 6 Pages |
A composite conductive polymer film, polyaniline-coated polytetrafluoroethylene, noted as PANI/PTFE, has been successfully synthesized by a simple chemical oxidation polymerization approach. The observed surface morphology of the PANI/PTFE film confirms that the network structural PTFE film acted as template in the synthesis of the composite film to get PANI@PTFE coaxial-line structure at a relative low oxidant concentration. By regulating the molar ratio of oxidant to monomer, the morphological evolution of the composite film could be controlled, resulting in the tunable hydrophilicity. As a consequence of an optimal combination of the characteristic features of PANI and PTFE, a composite film with excellent mechanical properties, high conductivity, easy processability, adjustable hydrophilicity and reversible conversion between hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity have been obtained.