2021
DOI: 10.1177/09673911211048287
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The effect of metalation processes on polymer morphology and conductivity properties

Abstract: In this work, an insoluble three dimensional (3D) porous polymeric structure and their metal complexes were synthesised by the condensation reactions of meta(m)-phenylenediamine, para(p)-phenylenediamine and glutaraldehyde. The morphological and spectral features of the porous polymeric structures were determined using different analytical and spectroscopic methods, including field emission scanning electron microscopy, four-point probe electrical conductivity, photoluminescence spectroscopy, Fourier-transform… Show more

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“…8,9 Nickel, gold, Ag, platinum, palladium, and copper are frequently deposited through this process to produce industrial products, such as printed circuit boards, hard memory disks, automotive parts, and decorative elements. 10,11 Additionally, many researchers have prepared metallized polymer films by heating positive metal ions and polymer solutions to stimulate the reduction of metal ions. 12 However, the polymers were already deformed or cracked before the reduction of metal ions at a high temperature, and adhesion problems still existed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 Nickel, gold, Ag, platinum, palladium, and copper are frequently deposited through this process to produce industrial products, such as printed circuit boards, hard memory disks, automotive parts, and decorative elements. 10,11 Additionally, many researchers have prepared metallized polymer films by heating positive metal ions and polymer solutions to stimulate the reduction of metal ions. 12 However, the polymers were already deformed or cracked before the reduction of metal ions at a high temperature, and adhesion problems still existed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%