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Polyaniline thermal behaviors

J. Zheng, G. Li, X. Ma, Y. Wang, G. Wu, and Y. Cheng, Polyaniline-Ti02 nano-composite-based trimethylamine QCM sensor and its thermal behavior studies. Sens. Actual. B, 133, 374-380 (2008). [Pg.596]

Interesting supports are the polymeric materials, notwithstanding their thermal instability at high temperatures. In the electrocatalysis field, the use of polypyrrole, polythiophene and polyaniline as heteropolyanion supports was reported [2]. The catalytically active species were introduced, in this case, via electrochemical polymerization. Hasik et al. [3] studied the behavior of polyaniline supported tungstophosphoric acid in the isopropanol decomposition reaction. The authors established that a HPA molecular dispersion can be attained via a protonation reaction. The different behavior of the supported catalysts with respect to bulk acid, namely, predominantly redox activity versus acid-base activity, was attributed to that effect. [Pg.731]

Belaabed, B., Lamouri, S., Naar, N., Bourson, P., and Hamady, S.O.S. (2010) Polyaniline-doped benzene sulfonic add/epoxy resin composites stmctural, morphological, thermal and dielectric behaviors. Polym. J., 42, 546-554. [Pg.295]


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