Polyaniline-doped benzene sulfonic acid/epoxy resin composites: structural, morphological, thermal and dielectric behaviors

Volume: 42, Issue: 7, Pages: 546 - 554
Published: Jun 2, 2010
Abstract
Conducting polymer composites, which are simply physical mixtures of an insulating polymer matrix and intrinsically conducting polymers, are promising new materials for various applications such as antistatic coatings, shielding and electromagnetic absorbers. In this context, a novel conducting composite was successfully produced. It is based on epoxy resin and polyaniline (PANI) doped in benzene sulfonic acid, which was used as conducting...
Paper Details
Title
Polyaniline-doped benzene sulfonic acid/epoxy resin composites: structural, morphological, thermal and dielectric behaviors
Published Date
Jun 2, 2010
Volume
42
Issue
7
Pages
546 - 554
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