Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.40, No.8, 983-994, 2002
Synthesis and characterization of conducting poly(aniline-co-o-aminophenethyl alcohol)s
Poly(o-aminophenethyl alcohol) and its copolymers containing the aniline unit were synthesized in aqueous hydrochloric acid medium by chemical oxidative polymerization. The chemical composition of these novel polymers was determined spectroscopically, and their viscosities were measured. These polymers exhibit good solubility in organic solvents that is attributed mainly to the polar hydroxyethyl side groups. Their structures (chain conformation and morphological structure) and properties (conductivity, electrochemical characteristics, glass transition, and degradation behavior) were characterized and then interpreted on the basis of the chemical composition along with the electronic and steric hindrance effects associated with the hydroxyethyl side group. Overall, the side group has a significant effect on the polymerization and influences the structure, chain conformation, and properties of the resultant polymer. The poly(aniline-co-o-aminophenethyl alcohol)s containing 20-40 mol % o-aminophenethyl alcohol units are potential conducting materials for microelectronic and electromagnetic shielding applications because they are easier to process than polyaniline but retain its beneficial properties. These polymers can also be used as a functional conducting polymer intermediate owing to the reactivity of the side group.
Keywords:poly(o-aminophenethyl alcohol);poly(aniline-co-o-aminophenethyl alcohol);soluble-conducting polymer;conductivity;thermal properties;structure