Electrically conductive and hydrophobic cotton fabrics by polypyrrole-oleic acid coating
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Hydrophobic polypyrrole-coated fabrics with improved electrical conductivity were produced embedding oleic
acid as counter-ion. Hydrophobisation of polypyrrole was carried out by means of an ion exchange process after deposition of
polypyrrole on cotton fabrics. The fabrics coated with oleic acid-doped polypyrrole showed contact angle of 111°, drop
absorption time of 7 minutes and high water repellence, while electrical conductivity increased of ~2 times and heat
generation improved, too. Moreover, oleic acid demonstrated a great stability as counter-ion in polypyrrole matrix being
present also after washing.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electrical conductivity; Hydrophobicity; Cotton; Textile; Polypyrrole
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