Abstract

Polymer-polymer composites based on polyaniline and polymethacrylic acid were obtained. The electrical conductivity, heat resistance, X-ray spectra of the obtained composites were studied. Intermolecular hydrogen bonds are formed between the components of the composite. Increasing the content of polymethacrylic acid in the composite increases its heat resistance. The process of thermal destruction of polyaniline, polymethacrylic acid and composite is complex and takes place in several stages. The conducted quantum chemical calculations confirm the conclusion about the formation of intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the components of the composite.

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