Polyaniline nanotubes (PANI-NTs) have been prepared by a self-assembly method under acid condition and loaded with LiCl in various solvent. The structure and property of loaded polyaniline nanotubes were characterized by IR, X-ray diffraction (XRD), SEM. The studies of the humidity-sensitive properties for polyaniline nanotubes indicate that its property remarkably enhanced by loading with LiCl. The concentration of LiCl solution as well as the type of solvent has influence on the humidity-sensitive property of the LiCl/PANI-NT composites materials.
PANI as an anticorrosive coating, has unique scratch and pitting corrosion resistance properties, and has a broad prospect of being a new type of metal corrosion coating in rigorous conditions. In this paper, the anticorrosive mechanism and preparation method of polyaniline anticorrosive coatings were described. The research and application of polyaniline in metal corrosion protection were introduced. The development direction of polyaniline anticorrosive coatings was explored.
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