Chem. Mater., 19 (23), 5773 -5778, 2007. 10.1021/cm071296b S0897-4756(07)01296-3
Web Release Date: October 12, 2007

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Template-Free Synthesis and Characterization of Single-Phase Voided Poly(o-anisidine) and Polyaniline Colloidal Spheres

Yiwei Tan, Feng Bai, Dingsheng Wang, Qing Peng, Xun Wang, and Yadong Li*

Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

Received May 13, 2007

Revised Manuscript Received August 31, 2007

Abstract:

Single-phase hollow poly(o-anisidine) colloidal spheres with uniform sizes were directly synthesized in dilute aqueous solution of o-anisidine in the presence of a small amount of an initiator, cupric acetate or basic cupric bromide, Cu2(OH)3Br, under hydrothermal conditions. The void volume and size of hollow poly(o-anisidine) colloidal spheres can be readily tuned by varying the hydrothermal reaction time and adjusting the ratios between the starting reactants. The formation of voided poly(o-anisidine) results from a diffusion-related process driven by the relatively large concentration change between polymer core and solution as well as the high pressure and temperature under hydrothermal conditions. At the same time, the mesostructures of poly(o-anisidine) are dependent on reaction time, temperature, and monomer concentration. An extension of this one-pot synthetic method yields hollow polyaniline colloidal spheres.


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