Freitas, Tiago V.Sousa, Eliraldrin A. [UNESP]Fuzari, Gilberto C.Arlindo, Elen P. S.2018-11-262018-11-262018-08-01Materials Letters. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Bv, v. 224, p. 42-45, 2018.0167-577Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/164225In this study, different morphologies of polyaniline (PAni) nanostructures were obtained via interfacial polymerization. The influence of the time and temperature of polymerization on morphology was investigated. At room temperature the growth of nanosheets and nanoflowers with long polymerization time (1-5 days) was observed. In the syntheses carried out at 50 degrees C the same nanostructures were obtained with only a few hours of polymerization, which illustrates that the increase in temperature considerably reduced the synthesis time and also provided the growth of nanofibers, morphology not found in the syntheses performed at room temperature. The characterization by XRD indicated the presence of diffraction peaks characteristic of PAni nanostructures with high crystallinity. As the conductivity of PAni is directly related to its crystallinity, it is expected that the nanostructures obtained have high conductivity, which may represent a greater potential for diverse applications. It can be concluded that the proposed synthesis presents a simple alternative for obtaining PAni nanostructures with different morphologies and high crystallinity. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.42-45engPolyanilineInterfacial polymerizationNanofibersNanosheetsNanoflowersDifferent morphologies of polyaniline nanostructures synthesized by interfacial polymerizationArtigo10.1016/j.matlet.2018.04.062WOS:000432756400011Acesso abertoWOS000432756400011.pdf