Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5186488 Polymer 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel electrically conductive composite material, consisting of polyaniline (PANI) nanoparticles dispersed in a polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) hydrogel, was prepared 'in situ' by water dispersion polymerisation (DP) of aniline using PVP as steric stabiliser, followed by γ-irradiation induced crosslinking of the PVP component. Conversion yield of aniline into PANI particles was determined via HPLC and gas chromatography, while structural confirmation of the synthesised polymer was sought by FTIR. Morphology and dimensions of PANI particles into the coloured, optically transparent hydrogel was determined by electronic microscopy; moreover, swelling behaviour of composite hydrogels in different buffer solutions was investigated by gravimetric measurements and compared to that of pure PVP hydrogels.Cyclic voltammetry experiments were carried out both on these hydrogels and on the parent aqueous dispersions, at different pH values of the suspending/swelling medium, while conductivity of the composite hydrogels was derived from Impedance Spectroscopy; in both cases results were compared to those relative to hydrogels containing commercial-grade PANI particles.

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