A facile synthesis of polythiophene nanowires
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TextoSeries ; Synthetic Metals, 157(22-23), p.1008-1012, 2007Trabajos contenidos: - Karim, M.R
- Lima, K.T
- Lee, C.J
- Lee, M.S
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Polythiophene nanowires have been synthesized by the gamma radiation-induced chemical oxidative polymerization method. The resultant fiber-like polymer structures were identified by the field-emission scanning electron microscopy with diameter of the order of 50-100 nm and a length of up to several millimeters. Different characterizations, e.g. elemental analysis, Fourier transform infrared, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron microscopy were utilized to prove that conducting polythiophene was synthesized successfully by this facile method.
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