Abstract

AbstractTwo routes have been developed inorder to prepare an inclusion complex of polyaniline (PANI) and β‐cyclodextrin (βCyD). The first route was to in situ polymerize N‐phenyl‐1,4‐phenylenediamine (PPD) which was encapsulated in βCyD in advance. The formation of an inclusion complex was confirmed by UV‐vis, circular dichroism (CD), and NMR spectra. It was found that the synthesized complex was readily dissolved in a range of solvents due to the solubility of βCyD. In these solvents, PANI was well encapsulated by βCyD with some conformation change in the chain of PANI, which was proved by the CD spectra of PANI. The second route involved preparing the inclusion complex by post‐encapsulation of PANI emeraldine base (EB) into βCyD in aqueous solution at room temperature. The encapsulation of EB into βCyD was confirmed by FT‐IR and UV‐vis spectra. The band shift in UV‐vis spectra indicated that the inclusion complexation was a gradual process, and the change in the chain conformation of PANI was also observed after it was encapsulated into βCyD. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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