OXIDATION POLYMERIZATION OF ANYLINE
Abstract
In the study, polyaniline (PANI) was synthesized using the chemical oxidation method of aniline. Identification of the obtained polymer was carried out by analyzing its IR spectra. The effect of various factors on the yield of PANI formation, including reagent concentration, oxidizing type, solution pH environment, temperature was studied.
Keywords
aniline, oxidizing, polymerization, reaction rate, polymerization product, polyaniline, protonating agentHow to Cite
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