Polyaniline (Pani) base and Kraft lignin (Lig) blend films have been prepar
ed using the solvent evaporation method. The highest lignin concentration u
sed was of 36% (m/m). The thermal behaviour of free standing Pani and of Pa
ni/Lig blends was characterized using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and
DMTA techniques. The TGA results indicate that Pani/Lig blends have greater
thermal stability than the pure polymers. The dynamic mechanical analysis
(DMA) experiments indicated that the addition of lignin in the blend occur
an impairment of rotation of part of the Pani chain. The possibility of int
eractions between Pani and lignin is discussed through X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy and DMA measuring. These interactions can occur between Pani c
hain amine nitrogen and carbonyl group present in the lignin and also betwe
en imine nitrogen and hydroxyl groups of lignin. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
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