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Chemphyschem ; 17(11): 1586-90, 2016 06 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27001562

RESUMO

We show that fingerprints of the different states of water association can be clearly distinguished in the range of the first overtone of water's symmetric O-H stretching in the spectra of water-saturated [EMIm](+) -based ionic liquids with anions of substantially different hydrophilicity, such as hydrophobic [(CF3 SO2 )2 N](-) , moderately hydrophilic [CF3 SO3 ](-) , and highly hydrophilic [HSO4 ](-) .

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J Phys Chem B ; 118(29): 8901-4, 2014 Jul 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24968202

RESUMO

Liquid-crystalline state of dyes can be easy distinguished from the crystalline one by the appearance of characteristic long-wavelength optical absorption, the so-called J-band. Similarly, long-wavelength absorption of polyaniline is assumed to be the signature of its J-like liquid-crystalline state. When water evaporates from polyaniline adsorbed on a glass support during polymerization, the long-wavelength maximum at about 800 nm disappears, and one at 570 nm appears, characteristic for highly crystalline and strongly oriented thin film. Reversible red shift of long-wavelength absorption upon water adsorption is a significant feature of these films. By analogy with dyes, it is attributed to water-promoted superficial formation of J-like mesophase. Such surprising properties of wet films as propagation of chemical reduction and enhanced exciton transport, reported by us recently, can also be considered as a signature of the J-like liquid-crystalline state of polyaniline.

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Macromol Rapid Commun ; 30(1): 29-33, 2009 Jan 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21706534

RESUMO

Films of polyaniline (PANI) featuring about 80% crystallinity and characterised with strong π-π stacking alignment parallel to the film surface have been obtained directly after the original synthesis upon simple drying of the aqueous PANI suspension. A strong anisotropy in the growth of the nano-sized crystals produced during the synthesis results in the formation of micrometer-length fibrils perpendicular to the film surface in the course of water evaporation. The regular intercalation of water molecules between the PANI chains seems to be crucial for their ordering throughout the synthesis and film formation.

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J Phys Chem B ; 110(6): 2555-64, 2006 Feb 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16471855

RESUMO

Polyaniline is among the most intensely investigated polymers because of its exceptional properties affording its current and potential applications. The structure and energy spectra of isolated oligomers and infinite chains in different oxidation states and degrees of protonation have been discussed at length from experimental and theoretical perspectives. The reaction environment effect, however, has received less attention and, particularly, the influence of monomer excess has been completely neglected in theoretical studies. Experimental measurements show that residual aniline is always detected in emeraldine samples obtained at low pH. Upon addition of oxidant to emeraldine PANI samples, post-polymerization due to the presence of excess monomers occurs. This is an indication of the formation of aniline-PANI complexes in the reaction medium. The presence of aniline monomers should affect the PANI chain arrangement and optical/conducting characteristics. Therefore, model clusters of aniline with neutral or singly protonated emeraldine tetramers in explicit water medium and periodic boundary conditions are addressed in this paper using a Monte Carlo/AMBER96/AM1 computational protocol to simulate the absorption spectra. The monomer impact on the structure, energy characteristics, and UV/vis spectra of the polymer are discussed.

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