Abstract

This work reports successful formation of polypyrrole by chemical oxidation method in the presence of different weight percentages of non-ionic surfactant (0-4%) dispersed during polymerization of pyrrole at 0°C. Structural changes in these surfactant effected PPy samples were investigated by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and dielectric measurements taken in the range of 1 KHz to 1MHz at 300k. Dielectric properties of all the composites obeyed power law and increased linearly with the loading weight percentage of non-ionic surfactant.

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