Preparation and characterization of polyaniline blends with polyvinyl acetate, polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride for toxic gas sensors

Citation
Sh. Hosseini et Aa. Entezami, Preparation and characterization of polyaniline blends with polyvinyl acetate, polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride for toxic gas sensors, POLYM ADV T, 12(8), 2001, pp. 482-493
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science
Journal title
POLYMERS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
ISSN journal
10427147 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
8
Year of publication
2001
Pages
482 - 493
Database
ISI
SICI code
1042-7147(200108)12:8<482:PACOPB>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The conditions of processing and gas sensing of polyaniline (PANi) blends w ith polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), polystyrene (PS) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) were investigated. Flexible, free-standing and stretchable films of variou s blends compositions were obtained by casting. The mechanisms of the condu cting blends response to a selection of gases and vapours were investigated using two techniques: measurement of conductance and mass changes using a four-point probe method and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) device, respectively. These responses to toxic gases and vapours are better explained by polymer blends than homopolymers. Prepared films were exposed to hydrogen halides, hydrogen cyanide, halogens, monochloroacetic acid (MCAA), 1-3-5 trichlorome thyl benzene (TCMB), methylbenzyl bromide (MBB), bromoacetone (BA) and cyan ogen bromide (CB). The changes in conductivity of various polymer frequentl y observed are partly due to one stage in the two-stage sorption perhaps in volving the swelling of the polymer and then diffusion of gases into polyme r chains. The swelling of polymers is a slow process, therefore, we have pr e-swelled polymer films which tend to decrease the response times of blends in respect to gases. The structures of the blends are examined by STA (TGA & DSC) and SEM studies. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons. Ltd.