Aniline was oxidized with mixtures of two oxidants, ammonium peroxydisulfate and silver nitrate, to give polyanilineesilver composites with variable content of silver in the composites. The presence of peroxydisulfate has a marked accelerating effect on the oxidation of aniline with silver nitrate.
Oxidations in 1 M methanesulfonic acid produced composites in high yield. The molecular structure of the polyaniline was confirmed by UVevisible and FTIR spectra, and the polymeric character was established by gel-permeation chromatography.
The content of silver varied between 0 and 70 wt.%. The silver nanoparticles were smaller than 100 nm.
The conductivity of the composites was of the order of units S cm1. Only at high silver nitrate contents in the reaction mixture, the conductivity of products exceeded 100 S cm1.
The conductivity of the composites sometimes increased after deprotonation of the polyaniline salt to a non-conducting base. Such conductivity behaviour is discussed in terms of the percolation model.