Poly(2,3-dimethylaniline)/nano-Al 2 O 3 composite (PAC) was synthesized by emulsion polymerization using dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid as emulsifier and dopant. The structure of PAC was characterized by Fourier fransformation infrared spectroscopy, UV-visible adsorption spectroscopy, and field emission scanning electron microscopy. The thermal stability was studied by thermogravimetric analysis, and the electrochemical performances were studied by cyclic voltammetry measurements. Epoxy coatings containing PAC and poly(2,3-dimethylaniline) (P(2,3-DMA)), respectively, were painted on steel, and accelerated immersion tests were performed to evaluate the anticorrosion property of the coatings in 3.5% NaCl solution. The results showed that the addition of PAC and P(2,3-DMA) could improve the anticorrosion performance of epoxy coating significantly and the PAC coating had higher corrosion resistance than that of P(2,3-DMA).
A novel method to indicate the degree of chirality in polyaniline (PANI) was developed. The (D-camphorsulfonic acid)- and (HCl)-PANI-based electrodes exhibited significantly different electrochemical performances in D- and L-Alanine (Ala) aqueous solution, respectively, which can be used for the characterization the optical activity of chiral PANI. Cyclic voltammogram, tafel, and open circuit potential of PANI-based electrodes were measured within D- and L-Ala electrolyte solution, respectively. The open circuit potentials under different reacting conditions were analyzed by Doblhofer model formula, in which [C(+)](poly1)/[C(+)](poly2) was used as a parameter to characterize the degree of chirality in chiral PANI. The results showed that [C(+)](poly1)/[C(+)](poly2) can be increased with increasing concentrations of (1S)-(+)- and (1R)-(-)-10-camphorsulfonic acid. In addition, we detected that appropriate response time and lower temperature are necessary to improve the degree of chirality.
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