2005
DOI: 10.1002/adma.200401000
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Polyaniline Nanofibers Prepared by Dilute Polymerization

Abstract: In summary, unique conical carbon filaments supported on vapor-grown carbon microfibers were synthesized by the ironcatalyzed pyrolysis of methane in the presence of hydrogen. The conical filaments exhibit axial cylindrical channels with open tips. A base-growth mechanism with delayed nucleation of the graphene sheets at protrusions is proposed for the formation of this unique structure. ExperimentalThe reactor used for the fiber growth was a horizontal hot-wall quartz tube with a length and an inner diameter … Show more

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“…However, the preparation and removal of the template is rather tedious. Although soft-template methods, such as surfactant-assisted polymerization, [3] interfacial polymerization, [4] the template-free method, [5] and dilute polymerization, [6] are simple and cheap approaches to fabricating nanostructured conducting polymers, because of the omission of the template and post-treatment processing, controlling the size of the nanostructures is very difficult. Recently, Wan et al [7] created a template-free method that is actually a selfassembly process because in this method micelles composed of dopant or dopant-monomer supermolecules serve as a soft-template, to prepare micro-and nanostructured conducting polymers.…”
Section: By Hangjun Ding Meixiang Wan* and Yen Weimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the preparation and removal of the template is rather tedious. Although soft-template methods, such as surfactant-assisted polymerization, [3] interfacial polymerization, [4] the template-free method, [5] and dilute polymerization, [6] are simple and cheap approaches to fabricating nanostructured conducting polymers, because of the omission of the template and post-treatment processing, controlling the size of the nanostructures is very difficult. Recently, Wan et al [7] created a template-free method that is actually a selfassembly process because in this method micelles composed of dopant or dopant-monomer supermolecules serve as a soft-template, to prepare micro-and nanostructured conducting polymers.…”
Section: By Hangjun Ding Meixiang Wan* and Yen Weimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conducting polymers as molecular wires have recently received great attention because of their long conjugation length, metallic conductivity and promising applications in nanodevices [12] [13]. Polyaniline (PANI) is a polymer that attracts research scientists due to its simple preparation, good thermal Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry and environmental stability, structure versatility, and potential applications as electrical and optical materials [14] [15] [16] [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome this disadvantage, several techniques have been followed such as substitution in the aniline monomer prior to polymerization, copolymerization with other monomers, making blends with other conventional polymers and preparation of dispersed colloidal polymers [13][14][15][16][17]. The colloidal PANI particles are produced by oxidation of aniline in the presence of suitable water-soluble polymer [18,19]. In the process of dispersion polymerization, the monomer is soluble in the reaction medium, but the resultant polymer is insoluble under the same condition and the polymer precipitation is prevented by the presence of water-soluble polymer, the so-called steric stabilizer [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%