STRUCTURE FORMATION OF ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE POLYANILINE AND TETRAANILINE IN MONOMOLECULAR LAYERS ON A LIQUID SURFACE
https://doi.org/10.31143/2221-7789-2024-1-53-57
EDN: YIPXGR
Abstract
The paper shows that the emeraldine base of polyaniline forms an amorphous Langmuir film, while tetraaniline forms a crystalline film corresponding to the EO-II crystal cell. On the contrary, the emeraldine salt of polyaniline protonated with hydrochloric acid forms a crystalline thin film corresponding to the ES-I crystal cell, while tetraaniline protonated with camphorsulfonic acid forms an amorphous monolayer.
About the Authors
Yu. N. MalakhovaRussian Federation
V. M. Barteneva
Russian Federation
A. A. Stupnikov
Russian Federation
E. Yu. Yagudaeva
Russian Federation
V. P. Zubov
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Malakhova Yu.N., Barteneva V.M., Stupnikov A.A., Yagudaeva E.Yu., Zubov V.P. STRUCTURE FORMATION OF ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE POLYANILINE AND TETRAANILINE IN MONOMOLECULAR LAYERS ON A LIQUID SURFACE. Proceedings of the Kabardino-Balkarian State University. 2024;14(1):53-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31143/2221-7789-2024-1-53-57. EDN: YIPXGR
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