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A de-doping/re-doping study of organic soluble polyaniline

Dominis et al., 2002

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2918331761732593868
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Dominis A
Spinks G
Kane-Maguire L
Wallace G
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Synthetic Metals

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Polyaniline (PAn· HA) doped with dinonylnaphthalene sulfonic acid (DNNSA) is highly soluble in organic solvents making it attractive from a processing viewpoint. In a number of applications, however, it is desirable to use specific counterions to obtain particular …
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