Genre
- Journal Article
The molecular weight, thermal stability, and conductivity of chemically synthesized, self-doped poly(anilineboronic acid) have been determined. Gel permeation chromatography results indicate a number-average molecular weight of 1 676 000 g mol-1, a weight-average molecular weight of 1 760 000 g mol-1, and a polydispersity of 1.05. The high molecular weight is maintained following removal of boronic acid groups via ipso-substitution reactions, suggesting that boronic ester cross-links do not contribute significantly to the high molecular weight observed. According to thermogravimetric analysis results, the thermal stability of self-doped poly(anilineboronic acid) is greater than that of HCl-doped polyaniline and other self-doped forms of polyaniline. Unlike polyaniline, which experiences complete decomposition of the backbone above 400 °C, self-doped poly(anilineboronic acid) remains largely intact and possesses conductivity near 0.01 S cm-1.
Department of Chemistry, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Can.
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- iodine
- POLYANILINE
- degrdn
- Electric Conductivity
- cond
- voltammetry
- Polymer degradation (thermooxidative
- hydrogen
- peroxide
- substitution
- cyclic
- elec
- boronic
- thermal stability of high mol. wt. self-doped polyaniline boronic acid)
- ACID
- Polyanilines Role: PRP (Properties), SPN (Synthetic preparation), PREP (Preparation) (thermal stability of high mol. wt. self-doped polyaniline boronic acid)
- CONDUCTING POLYMERS
- cyclic voltammetry
- Substitution reaction (thermal stability of high mol. wt. self-doped polyaniline boronic acid)
- thermal