Conductive Polymer Wire | How to make conducting alginate worm | MCC polypyrrole alginate composite
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2022
- Making conductive sodium alginate worm, calcium alginate, crosslinking of sodium alginate, polypyrrole alginate composite, microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) polypyrrole calcium alginate composite worm. Conducting test, polymeric hydrogel macromolecules.
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Great channel! I'm studying on hydrogels for my thesis 🤩
Amazing!!!!!!!
This was actually very therapeutic. Now watch more chemistry asmr videos will pop up lol
I want to make polypyrrole but i am struggling i used methods but no precipitation... Can you guild me
Is there a published paper on this ? And what are your conductivity values ?
Awesome 👌
Is this wire mechanically strong enough such that probes of source measure units can be connected to it?
Unfortunately not powerful for this process.
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Ok, Sir
Thanks for replying 🙂
Want to make a blend of high mobility semiconductive polymer material for OFET. Can you suggest some of the polymers that has not been reported in paper yet.
I think you can achieve it by grafting functional groups onto the main chain.
Love to try this but looking at the price of polypyrrole, I'll give it a miss.
Pyrrole monomer is cheap.
would it be possible to electro spin this polymer?
I have a feeling that the conductive nature of it would short out the electrospinning process. Most/all electrospinning is done with nonconductive mostly insolating materials.
If you are just after controlling the thickness use a drum to pull the extrusion through a bath.
If you are after a tangled mess like electrospinning makes you could probably extrude through a mist using a ultrasonic humidifier or find a gas that acts like CaCL2 to cross polymerize.
Though having a conductive large mass is generally not a good thing unless you are trying to make a ground plane.
Is strong enough to hold some weight?
Yeah and U can increase by adding additive materials such as TiO2
I don’t know anything about chemistry, but I’m trying to make a highly flexible conductive elastomer. Would polypyrrole be useful for a silicone? Or is there a book you would recommend me read on this? Thanks so much in advance
If you do not have detailed knowledge of chemistry, you can create flexible conductive systems by simply mixing silicon with silver or copper nanowires.
@@polymerscope6881 i agree, it would be awesome to understand more and do something like this but I can tell it has taken you many years of hard work. I have seen how someone makes silver nano particle solution, would I just inject some of the solution in pdms? Or would it have to be powder?
@@flywittzbeats4008 It is very important that it is in powder form. Because homogeneous distribution improves electrical properties. Of course, it has to be mixed well. Use a mechanical stirrer because your solution is highly viscous.
Thank you very much!
Is there a paper on this experiment ?
The paper has not been published. But next mounths maybe. U can find paper in the literature about phsycally crosslink process of sodium alginate.