Abstract

ABSTRACTCellulose/Polypyrrole (PPy) composite hydrogels were prepared by in situ chemically oxidative polymerization of pyrrole in the cellulose matrix. Ferric chloride (FeCl3) was used as an oxidant and four sulfonic compounds were used as dopants in order to investigate the effects on the properties of cellulose/PPy conductive composite hydrogels. The extent of polymerization of PPy was determined by the amount of the oxidant and the composite hydrogels with oxidant at 0.3M−0.5M exhibited the higher conductivities for the intrachain and interchain conductivities of conductive polymers; the fracture stress of the composite hydrogels could be up to 26.25 MPa with a strain of 86.8% when the oxidant was at 0.5M. Doping is an efficient way to improve the conductivity of the composite hydrogels and four kinds of dopant were compared in this work. Long alkane chain and side group in dopants can increase the steric hindrance of PPy polymerization which resulted in the lower conductivity of the composite hydrogels compared to dopants with smaller steric hindrance. The conductivity of the composite hydrogel firstly increased and then decreased with the concentration of dopants from 0.1M to 1.0M in this work. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2016, 133, 43759.

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