화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Surface Science, Vol.255, No.3, 770-774, 2008
Preparation and characterization of conducting polymer/silver hexacyanoferrate nanocomposite
In this work, we present an alternative route to prepare silver hexacyanoferrate(II)/polyaniline (PANI) composite thin films. Differently from the electrochemical method, used to synthesize the conducting polymer film on a electrode surface, this new chemical route makes use of dialysis membrane as a solid support to synthesize the silver hexacyanoferrate(III) compound, and subsequently uses this composite membrane as oxidizing agent to polymerize the aniline monomer. The spectroscopic (UV-vis and IR region) and electrochemical characterization (cyclic voltammetry) indicates that the polymeric composite remains optically active and conductive. The X-ray analysis shows that the composite membrane/Ag-3[Fe-III(CN)(6)] has an crystalline structure that can be assigned to the Ag-3[Fe-III(CN)(6)] structure, and after reaction with aniline solution it became less crystalline. Additionally the SEM measurements shown that the reaction of silver ions with hexacyanoferrate(III) across the membrane results in a well defined and aliened Ag3[FeIII(CN)(6)] crystals and when this crystalline compound reacts with aniline monomer silver wire of 100 nm of diameter by 6 mm longer are formed together with the conducting polymer polyaniline/Ag-x[Fe-II(CN)(6)] composite. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.