The conducting polyaniline (PANI) and PANI doped with tungsten oxide (WO3) with varying wt% of WO3 are prepared by using in-situ chemical oxidative polymerization method. The X-ray diffraction it clearly reveals that pure PANI is amorphous whereas PANI/WO3 composites are in crystalline in nature. The electrical conductivity studied by four probe technique at 30–200°C. All the composites showed increase in conductivity values with the increase in WO3 content where the composite with 45% WO3 content showed highest value of 0.12 S/cm while the lowest conductivity of 0.06 S/cm was found in 5% WO3 content composite. The dielectric constant shows unusual response with respect to frequency with very high dielectric constant of 4.191X103 at 3X106 Hz for 45 wt% of WO3 in PANI, which attributes to the stronger localization of charge carriers and electrical relaxation processes.
Polyaniline (PANI) and PANI/Ta2O5 composite samples were prepared using chemical oxidative polymerization technique in the presence of hydrochloric acid (HCl) at room temperature. The effect of Ta2O5 on surface morphology and structural changes have been investigated and evaluated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) techniques. The XRD pattern of the PANI and PANI/Ta2O5 confirm the formation of PANI and its composite. The average crystallite size of the PANI is 2.86 nm which is increased to 46.80 nm when Ta2O5 was doped in the PANI matrix. SEM micrographs of the composite confirm the morphological changes in the composite materials. In the electrical conductivity studies, ac conductivity was carried as function of frequency and dc conductivity was studied as a function of temperature. Further to describe the dielectric properties of the PANI and composite, dielectric constant and dielectric loss was studied as a function of frequency.
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