Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.89, No.4, 930-933, 2003
Study of polyaniline polyacrylamide composites by positron annihilation technique
Polyaniline doped with nonoxidizing Bronsted acids is recognized as a conducting material, as its electrical conductivity changes with percentage of doping. In the present work, different percentages of doped polyaniline were blended with polyacrylamide and their electrical conductivities as well as the positron annihilation lifetimes were measured. Analysis of data yielded three lifetime components. It was observed that the value of the short lifetime component remained constant for doping concentration, whereas that of the intermediate component tau(2), decreased. The relative intensity pertaining to tau(2), however, increased with the increase in doped PANI concentration. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.