Glauconite/polyaniline - phosphoric acid composites and their sorption properties of Cr(VI).

Authors

  • S. Nesterivs’ka Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
  • V. Mаkogon Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
  • M. Yatsyshyn Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
  • І. Saldan Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
  • О. Reshetnyak Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

Abstract

In recent years, the high number of hybrid composite materials (HCMs) has been created by combination of the properties of electrically conductive polymers and various inorganic substances. A considerable group of these composites consist the materials based on polyaniline (PAn) and natural minerals (NMs), namely montmorillonite, kaolinite, zeolite, glauconite (Gl) etc. [1]. Such HCMs can be used in the electronics industry as fillers of protection screens for electromagnetic radiation, pigment additives for anti-corrosion coatings of metals and alloys, sensitive elements of chemo- and biosensors, moisture sensors, components of rheological fluids etc.

References

Yatsyshyn M, Makogon V., Tsiko U., Reshetnyak О. Composite materials based on polyaniline and natural minerals: short review. 1. Features of synthesis, properties and applications // Proc. Shevchenko Sci. Soc. Chem. Sci. 2018. 53. 92−131.

Nesterivska S., Makogon V., Yatsyshyn M. et al. Properties of the composites made of glauconite and polyaniline in aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid // Chemistry & Chemical Technology. 2019. No 4. (In press).

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Chemistry of Polymers and Composites