Abstract

Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) is one of the most commonly used techniques to study the thermal stability of a materials. Thermograms not only give an instant view of the thermal stability but it can also give insights into the degradation kinetics of the material. This study reports on the degradation kinetics of composite materials based on polyaniline and graphene oxide (PANI-GO) synthesized with varying amount of GO. Horwitz & Metzger, Coats & Redfern and Chan et al., methods were employed for calculation of activation energy for degradation, using TGA data. It was observed that their thermal stability and activation energy of degradation are affected by changing the amount of GO during polymerization, indicating PANI and GO synergistically enhance the thermal stability of PANI-GO composites. The highest activation energy value of 29.87 kJ/mol was shown by composite that contain 6 percent GO. Ultraviolet Visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy, X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) Analysis also support variations in different properties of the composites as a result of changing GO concentration

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