New in situ Blends of Polyaniline and Cardanol Bio-Resins

Cardanol, a well known natural resource, was used to produce a polymer resin in the presence of formaldehyde, catalyzed by H2SO4. Before reticulation, PAni · H2SO4 was blended with the resin. The blended material was cast into poly(propylene) cups and kept inside a desiccator under vacuum until comp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Macromolecular materials and engineering 2008-08, Vol.293 (8), p.675-683
Hauptverfasser: Souza Jr, Fernando G., Richa, Priscila, de Siervo, Abner, Oliveira, Geiza E., Rodrigues, Cezar H. M., Nele, Márcio, Pinto, José Carlos
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Zusammenfassung:Cardanol, a well known natural resource, was used to produce a polymer resin in the presence of formaldehyde, catalyzed by H2SO4. Before reticulation, PAni · H2SO4 was blended with the resin. The blended material was cast into poly(propylene) cups and kept inside a desiccator under vacuum until complete water evaporation. The final in situ polymer blend was solid and could not be dissolved in ordinary solvents, indicating that a reticulated material had been obtained. Samples prepared similarly were then characterized, showing that the produced blends can be used as pressure sensing materials.
ISSN:1438-7492
1439-2054
DOI:10.1002/mame.200800077