Abstract
With itaconic acid as dopant and (NH4)2S2O8 as oxidant, itaconic acid–doped polyaniline (PANI) nanorods were prepared by one-step and template-free polymerization method. The influence of the polymerization parameters such as the oxidant–aniline molar ratio, the oxidant concentration, the molar ratio of itaconic acid and aniline, and the itaconic acid concentration on the yield and conductivity of PANI was investigated by single factor analysis method. The yield and conductivity of itaconic acid–doped PANI were 112.5% and 2.06 × 10−3 S cm−1, respectively, when synthesized under the optimal reaction condition at room temperature. From the Fourier transform infrared and ultraviolet visible spectra, it can be demonstrated that PANI was successfully doped by itaconic acid and the conductivity was maximum when the ratio of benzene ring and quinine ring was 3:1 and the doping ratio of quinine ring reached 50%. Microstructure images showed that PANI has nanosized rod-like morphology.
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