CAS:25233-30-1
Molecular Formula:C6H7N
Molecular Weight:93.13
Appearance:Dark/light green/black Powder or paste
EINECS:215-535-7
Synonyms:POLYANILINE; POLYANILINE,WATER-SOLUBLE; VERSICON(R); POLYANILINE,LEUCOMERALDINE BASE; Polyaniline,emeraldine salt from p-toluenesulfonic acid; Polyaniline,emeraldine salt from hydrochloric acid; LEB,Leucoemeraldine base polyaniline; Polyaniline,emerladine salt from hydrochloric acid
What is Polyaniline?
Polyaniline is a polymer synthetic material commonly known as conductive plastic. Polyaniline is one of the most important conductive polymer varieties. Polyaniline is a polymer compound with special electrical and optical properties, which can exhibit conductivity and electrochemical properties after doping. After certain processing, various devices and materials with special functions can be produced, such as urease sensors that can be used as biological or chemical sensors, electron field emission sources, electrode materials with better reversibility than traditional lithium electrode materials in charge and discharge processes, selective membrane materials, anti-static and electromagnetic shielding materials, conductive fibers, anti-corrosion materials, and so on.
Specification
Item | Standard |
Appearance | Dark/light green/black Powder or paste |
Content | ≥98% |
Conductivity s/cm | 10-6-100 |
Doping rate % | >20 |
Dispersion wt% | >10 |
Water wt% | <2 |
Apparent density g/cm3 | 0.25-0.35 |
Particle size μm | <30 |
Machinable temperature ℃ | <260 |
Water absorption wt% | 1—3 |
Application
1.Conductive polymers. Suitable for spin coating.
2.Additives in polymer mixtures and dispersions for electromagnetic shielding, charge loss, electrodes, batteries, and sensors.
Package
25kg/drum or requirement of clients.
Synonyms
POLYANILINE; POLYANILINE,WATER-SOLUBLE; VERSICON(R); POLYANILINE,LEUCOMERALDINE BASE; Polyaniline,emeraldine salt from p-toluenesulfonic acid; Polyaniline,emeraldine salt from hydrochloric acid; LEB,Leucoemeraldine base polyaniline; Polyaniline,emerladine salt from hydrochloric acid