We demonstrate thermoreversible gelation of a conductive polymer, i.e., rubber-like melt processible electrically conducting compounds. Combination of viscoelastic and electrical conductivity measurements suggests network formation in the gel state and gel melting at elevated temperatures. The gels have been prepared by dissolving polyaniline in dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid (DBSA) using formic acid as a processing medium which was removed at the end. Importantly, without formic acid, reversible gelation and particle-free materials were not achieved even at the resolution of optical microscopy. For T < Tgel the materials behave elastically in compression experiments, the storage and loss moduli do not depend much on frequency, and the elec...
Although the gel point conversion of a thermoreversible polymer network is certainly a key parameter...
The surface morphology of the thermoreversible polyaniline (PANI) gels prepared with dinonylnaphthal...
Mechanical treatment of polymers produces surface cations and anions which, as demonstrated here for...
We demonstrate thermoreversible gelation of a conductive polymer, i.e., rubber-like melt processible...
We demonstrate that polyaniline (PANI) dissolved in dodecyl benzene sulphonic acid (DBSA) shows ther...
Thermoreversible gelation of polyaniline (PANI) dissolved in dodecyl benzene sulphonic acid (DBSA) i...
Polyaniline (PANI) forms thermoreversible gels in different sulphonic acids e.g. dinonyl napthalene ...
In an effort to study viscoelastic (vector) percolation and conductivity (scalar) percolation within...
The rheological behavior of polyaniline (PANI)-dinonylnaphthalene sulfonic acid (DNNSA) in m-cresol ...
Polyaniline (PANI) forms thermoreversible gels in four different sulfonic acids, e.g., dinonylnaphth...
The formation of strongly elastic physical gels based on poly(alkylene oxide)-grafted hyaluronan or ...
International audienceLiving” polymeric networks made by noncovalent reversible bonds exhibit gel-li...
Polyaniline is important conducting polymer [1]. It is prepared by the oxidation of aniline with amm...
The purpose of the present study was to determine factors responsible for promoting increased conduc...
A statistical–mechanical theory of thermoreversible gelation considering loops for the system consis...
Although the gel point conversion of a thermoreversible polymer network is certainly a key parameter...
The surface morphology of the thermoreversible polyaniline (PANI) gels prepared with dinonylnaphthal...
Mechanical treatment of polymers produces surface cations and anions which, as demonstrated here for...
We demonstrate thermoreversible gelation of a conductive polymer, i.e., rubber-like melt processible...
We demonstrate that polyaniline (PANI) dissolved in dodecyl benzene sulphonic acid (DBSA) shows ther...
Thermoreversible gelation of polyaniline (PANI) dissolved in dodecyl benzene sulphonic acid (DBSA) i...
Polyaniline (PANI) forms thermoreversible gels in different sulphonic acids e.g. dinonyl napthalene ...
In an effort to study viscoelastic (vector) percolation and conductivity (scalar) percolation within...
The rheological behavior of polyaniline (PANI)-dinonylnaphthalene sulfonic acid (DNNSA) in m-cresol ...
Polyaniline (PANI) forms thermoreversible gels in four different sulfonic acids, e.g., dinonylnaphth...
The formation of strongly elastic physical gels based on poly(alkylene oxide)-grafted hyaluronan or ...
International audienceLiving” polymeric networks made by noncovalent reversible bonds exhibit gel-li...
Polyaniline is important conducting polymer [1]. It is prepared by the oxidation of aniline with amm...
The purpose of the present study was to determine factors responsible for promoting increased conduc...
A statistical–mechanical theory of thermoreversible gelation considering loops for the system consis...
Although the gel point conversion of a thermoreversible polymer network is certainly a key parameter...
The surface morphology of the thermoreversible polyaniline (PANI) gels prepared with dinonylnaphthal...
Mechanical treatment of polymers produces surface cations and anions which, as demonstrated here for...