1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0379-6779(98)00794-2
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Magneto thermoelectric power of the doped polyacetylene

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“…Solubility of polyaniline in common organic solvents like ethanol, methanol or water is the most important requirement for its use as a corrosion inhibitor; however polyaniline is insoluble in these solvents. On the basis of literature it was found that the use of alkylsubstituted polyaniline and their copolymers, better solubility in organic solvents like ethanol and methanol can easily be achieved because of the stereo-electronic effects of the substituent on the torsion angle [11][12][13]. Bhandari et al reported corrosion inhibition behavior of poly(aniline-co-2isopropylaniline), on the basis of literature, it was observed that copolymers based on aniline and alkyl substituted aniline were found to be better corrosion inhibitors as compared to polyaniline [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solubility of polyaniline in common organic solvents like ethanol, methanol or water is the most important requirement for its use as a corrosion inhibitor; however polyaniline is insoluble in these solvents. On the basis of literature it was found that the use of alkylsubstituted polyaniline and their copolymers, better solubility in organic solvents like ethanol and methanol can easily be achieved because of the stereo-electronic effects of the substituent on the torsion angle [11][12][13]. Bhandari et al reported corrosion inhibition behavior of poly(aniline-co-2isopropylaniline), on the basis of literature, it was observed that copolymers based on aniline and alkyl substituted aniline were found to be better corrosion inhibitors as compared to polyaniline [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%