Genre
- Journal Article
Keywords: Polyaniline; Molybdenum disulfide; Nanocomposite electronic conductivity Abstract Exfoliated MoS.sub.2--PANI nanocomposites with varying percentage by weight of exfoliated 2H--MoS.sub.2 were synthesized and characterized by several techniques. The characterization techniques used were powder X-ray diffraction, electrical conductivity, Seebeck coefficient measurements, thermogravimetric analysis, and transmission electron microscopy. An intriguing observation was observed in the conductivity data as several of the nanocomposites that contained 5 to 15% by weight of exfoliated MoS.sub.2 yielded higher conductivity than a sample of pure PANI synthesized under the same conditions. Exfoliated 2H--MoS.sub.2 has very low conductivity due to the disorder of the system, so this increase was not expected. This may indicate that the presence of MoS.sub.2 may improve the conductivity of PANI by altering its doping, or by enhancing PANI ordering or, that PANI may be stabilizing MoS.sub.2 in its 1T zero band gap metallic form, which is higher in conductivity
Language
- English