Effect of adsorbed polyaniline on the thermal stability of iron and arsenic oxides
AUTOR(ES)
Farias, Robson Fernandes de
FONTE
Química Nova
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2000-06
RESUMO
Iron and arsenic oxide grains are coated with the conducting organic polymer polyaniline. The obtained samples were characterized by infrared spectroscopy, SEM, conducting measurements and thermogravimetry. The thermal stability of both oxides are increased. For As2O3 the sublimation temperature is increased from 165ºC in the pure oxide to 206ºC in the polymer modified sample. The pure Fe3O4 sample exhibits sublimation at 780ºC whereas the polyaniline coated oxide is stable until at least 1000ºC.
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