2018
DOI: 10.1080/03602559.2018.1447124
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Ultraviolet Irradiation Effect on Polyvinylpyrrolidone/Polyaniline Films with Additives

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“…47 PANI and PVP blends are of particular interest because they exhibit the electrical properties of PANI and the mechanical properties of PVP. 48 In PANI/PVP polymer blends, a hydrogen bonding develops between the carbonyl group of PVP and nitrogen-hydrogen of PANI, which is responsible for PANI's dispersion in the blend. 49 Doped PANI usage in polymer blend solutions has been reported extensively in the literature.…”
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“…47 PANI and PVP blends are of particular interest because they exhibit the electrical properties of PANI and the mechanical properties of PVP. 48 In PANI/PVP polymer blends, a hydrogen bonding develops between the carbonyl group of PVP and nitrogen-hydrogen of PANI, which is responsible for PANI's dispersion in the blend. 49 Doped PANI usage in polymer blend solutions has been reported extensively in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PVP is used as a steric stabilizer to intercept the agglomeration of colloids 47 . PANI and PVP blends are of particular interest because they exhibit the electrical properties of PANI and the mechanical properties of PVP 48 . In PANI/PVP polymer blends, a hydrogen bonding develops between the carbonyl group of PVP and nitrogen‐hydrogen of PANI, which is responsible for PANI's dispersion in the blend 49 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%