The preparation of a new conducting composite based on a polyurethane
(PU) membrane radiatively grafted with poly(acrylamide) (PAAm) is desc
ribed. Polypyrrole (PPy) was inserted into the PU/PAAm composite using
a new chemical-electrochemical catalytic method. The hydrophilicity o
f the host matrix is essential for the incorporation of the conducting
phase throughout the film in aqueous solution, and also the interacti
on between the insulating host membrane and the PPy is important to ac
hieve high conductivity. Conductivities as high as 100 S cm-1 were obt
ained. The environmental stability of these films was good: 97% of the
initial conductivity retains after 100 days. Flexible, stretchable, a
nd strong conducting films can be prepared. Films that exhibit conduct
ivity of 70 S cm-1 could be stretched up to 24% of their original leng
th. Thick transparent films having fairly high levels of conductivity
were prepared in methanol-water solution. The mechanical and thermal p
roperties and composition of the new conducting composite are reported
.