Chemical oxidative polymerization of aniline was studied in a conventional
aqueous solution and in micellar solutions of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS,
anionic surfactant) and nonylphenol ethoxylate(9) (NP-9, nonionic surfactan
t) to investigate the effect of molecular structure of surfactants on the p
olymerization kinetics and particle size. The polymerization kinetics in NP
-9 micellar solution were very slow, and this result was explained based on
the structural characteristics of surfactant. SDS micellar solutions resul
ted in a highly transparent solution without any precipitates, whereas some
precipitates were visually observed in the NP-9 micellar solution after th
e reaction finished. The electrical conductivities of polyaniline pellets f
ormed with particles prepared in SDS and NP-9 micellar solutions and aqueou
s solution showed about 20, 4, and 4 S/cm, respectively. The highest electr
ical conductivity of particles from SDS micellar solution might be due to t
he smallest size of particles and the highest doping level of polyaniline.