The thermal stability of polyaniline-camphor sulfonic acid (PANI-CSA)
networks in blends with poly(methacrylate methacrylate) (PMMA) and a l
ow molecular weight polyester (PES) has been studied by transmission e
lectron microscopy (TEM) supplemented with measurements of the optical
and electrical properties. The tenuous interpenetrating fibrillar net
work of PANI-CSA is robust and remains intact at temperatures above th
e glass transition temperature (T-g) and the melting point (T-m) of th
e host polymers (T-g similar to 90 degrees C for PMMA; T,similar to 60
degrees C for PES), indicating that the phase-separated network morph
ology is a thermodynamically stable phase. Although deprotonation of t
he PANI gradually starts around 100 degrees C, the network morphology
persists (with crystallites of CSA, released by the deprotonation, dis
tributed within the network). After exposure to increasingly higher te
mperatures, especially above 200 degrees C, the fibrils of the network
coarsen, and the structure becomes more open. Complete deprotonation
and degradation of the PANI are observed at temperatures above 200 deg
rees C. The conclusions from the TEM micrographs are consistent with t
hermal gravimetric analysis, spectroscopic data and electrical conduct
ivity measurements.