A potentiostatic approach of growing polyaniline nanofibers in fractal morphology by interfacial electropolymerization
@article{Gupta2016APA, title={A potentiostatic approach of growing polyaniline nanofibers in fractal morphology by interfacial electropolymerization}, author={R. Gupta and Monika Singhal and S. K. Nataraj and D. N. Srivastava}, journal={RSC Advances}, year={2016}, volume={6}, pages={110416-110421} }
Liquid–liquid interfacial method has been used to grow polyaniline (PANI) fractal morphologies over platinum foil using potentiostatic electrochemical polymerization method through diffusion of monomers from the organic phase at an organic/aqueous interface. The difference in polarity of an organic solvent can induce fractal dimensions with minute differences. A diffusion limited aggregation process has been utilized to grow these fractal morphologies. Electrochemical synthesis of template-free… CONTINUE READING
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