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Solvent casting followed by a thermal imidization process was utilized to prepare PANI-<br />

DBSA/PI blend. (Han & Im, 1999) It was observed that at a low amount of PANI (about 5 wt%),<br />

a good conductivity can be achieved and even has a higher conductivity than pure doped PANI<br />

as it is represented in Figure 2-31.<br />

Two recent studies were performed on binary PANI/PVDF blends(Malmonge et al., 2006)<br />

(Privalko et al., 2005). The conductivity curves are <strong>de</strong>picted in Figures 2-32a and 2-32b,<br />

representing a percolation threshold of 15 wt% and 3.5 wt%, respectively.<br />

Figure 2-30. Electrical conductivity vs. CoPA content for (PS/DOP)/CoPA/PANI-pTSA blends<br />

of various PANI-pTSA contents(Narkis, et al., 2000a)<br />

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