Abstract

The nanocomposites of polyaniline (PAN) and Na + -montmorillonite (Na + - MMT) were synthesized by emulsion polymerization using dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid (DBSA) or camphorsulfonic acid (CSA) as dopant and emulsifier. In the X-ray diffraction patterns of the systems, we observed that the layer of conducting PAN-DBSA or PAN-CSA between the clay layers was in nanoscale layers (< 10 A). The temperature dependence of dc conductivity [σ dc (T)] for the nanocomposites followed a quasi-one dimensional (ID) variable range hopping (VRH) model. The σ dc (T) varied with the dopant used and the molar ratio. From temperature dependent EPR experiments, we obtained the magnetic susceptibility and the line width of the system. The Na + -MMT clay layer plays important role for interchain interaction of the system. The effects of dopant and the layer of Na + -MMT on charge transport and structure are discussed.

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