Optimization of polymerization conditions and thermal degradation of conducting polypyrrole coated polyester fabrics |
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Authors: | Tariq Mehmood Akif Kaynak Abida Mahmood Abbas Kouzani |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Engineering,Deakin University,Victoria,Australia;2.Centre for Material and Fiber Innovation,Deakin University,Victoria,Australia |
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Abstract: | PET fabric is coated with conducting polypyrrole (PPy) by oxidative polymerization from an aqueous solution of Py using ferric chloride hexahydrate (FeCl3) as oxidant and p-toluene sulphonate (pTSA) as dopant. The optimum concentrations for Py, FeCl3 and pTSA were found to be 0.11, 0.857 and 0.077 mol/l respectively, which yielded a conductive fabrics with resistivity as low as 72 Ω/sq. PPy fabric gained resistivity less than one order of magnitude when aged for 18 months at room temperature. The stabilizing effect of the dopant pTSA against thermal degradation was demonstrated; the undoped samples reached resistivity of around 40 kΩ, whereas doped samples reached less than 2 kΩ at the same temperature and time. |
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