Browsing by Subject "Electric insulating materials"
Now showing 1 - 3 of 3
- Results Per Page
- Sort Options
Item Open Access Conducting polymer composites: polypyrrole and poly (vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate) copolymer(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1997) Balci, N.; Bayramli, E.; Toppare, L.Composites of a polypyrrole (PPy) and poly (vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate) copolymer (PVC-PVA) were prepared both chemically and electrochemically. An insulating polymer was retained in the blend and the thermal stability of the polymer was enhanced by polymerizing pyrrole into the host matrix in both cases. The composites prepared electrochemically gave the best results in terms of conductivity and air stability. © 1997 John Wiley * Sons, Inc.Item Open Access Electrochemically obtained insulating and conducting polymers and composites of acrylonitrile(1998) Yilmaz, B.Y.; Akbulut, U.; Toppare L.Electrochemically obtained polyacrylonitrile and a commercial polyacrylonitrile were heat treated to improve their conductivities. The parameters chosen for heat treatment conditions were the temperature, treatment medium (vacuum or air) and, doping agent. The conductivity of all heat treated polymers was measured. The characterization of the heat treated polymers was made by IR analysis. The composite films of polyacrylonitrile with polypyyrole and polythiophene were electrochemically prepared at different compositions. The change in the conductivity of composites was analyzed as a function of the percent composition of the insulating component. IR, DSC, TGA and SEM analyses were used to characterize the polymer composites.Item Open Access On the possibility of grafting conducting polymers into insulating ones(Elsevier, 1996) Bahçeci, S.; Toppare, L.; Yurtsever, E.The possibility of grafting between conducting polymers, like polypyrrole (PPy) and polyaniline (PAn), and insulating polymers, such as polybisphenol A carbonate (PC) and polyamide (PA), is studied via semi-empirical methods using the AM1 parametrization. Several experimental studies on the issue have previously revealed that a chemical interaction exists between the couples (PAn-PC, PPy-PC and PPy-PA) during the electrochemical synthesis of PAn and PPy in the insulating host matrices. Here we present additional theoretical evidence indicating that such grafting is possible, at least for small oligomers.