Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5208302 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2014 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
The last decade has seen a growing interest in hybrid electrically conducting nanocomposites. This article aims to provide a detailed overview of the present status of research in carbon nanotube-polyaniline (CNT/PANI) composites, from processing to structural and property evaluations. CNT/PANI are synthesized by electrochemical and chemical processing. When chemical methods are used, the main challenge is to obtain processable CNT/PANI in the emeraldine salt (ES) form composites. Stable dispersions of ES-CNT in organic media are prepared using the post doping method, inverse emulsion polymerization, or ex situ polymerizations. On the contrary, stable water dispersions of CNT/ES are prepared using hydrophilization of a preformed CNT/ES composite, direct synthesis of micelle-CNT hybrid templates, interfacial polymerization, covalent functionalization of CNT with a water soluble polymer, or using electrostatic interactions between two oppositely charged ES and CNT aqueous colloids. Moreover, the strategies for the synthesis of ternary CNT/PANI composites incorporating noble metal nanoparticles, metal oxide, or graphene sheets are also presented and analyzed in depth. Finally, we give a review of potential applications, including chemical sensors, capacitors, fuel cells and electronic devices.
Keywords
CNT arrayMWCNTCTACDIHRTEMMIPCNTECDβ-CyclodextrinGCECPEANICyt CChOxEDCCTABDMPUAPsdBSAascorbate oxidaseAmmonium peroxydisulfateGlucose oxidaseAnilineAChEacetylcholine esteraseCetyltrimethyl ammonium bromideCetyltrimethylammoniumHexanoic acidEphElectropolymerizationCarbon paste electrodeCarbon electrodeglassy carbon electrodeIndium tin oxidegraphite oxideITOFourier transform infraredGODSynthesiscytochrome cFTIRIonic liquidHigh Resolution Transmission Electron MicroscopyNanoparticlesMulti-wall carbon nanotubesCarbon nanotubesEmeraldine saltEmeraldine basePolyanilineMolecularly imprinted polymerInterfacial polymerizationApplicationcholesterol oxidasecholine oxidaseGrapheneGlutaraldehyde
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Authors
Cynthia Oueiny, Sophie Berlioz, François-Xavier Perrin,