Abstract

Conductive polyaniline composite films formed by chemical oxidative polymerization of aniline inside carboxymethylcellulose matrix films have been studied. The composite shows extremely low percolation threshold ( f c≈1.12×10 −3). The UV-visible absorption spectra of the composite materials are affected by acid/base treatment in the same manner as pure polyaniline.

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