Issue 10, 1999

The Autocatalytic Oxidation of Aniline by Persulfate and Permanganate as a Means for the Deposition of a Thin Polyaniline Film

Abstract

The autocatalytic oxidation of aniline in an acidic solution with persulfate and permanganate, followed by the use of UV–Vis spectroscopy, leads to the deposition of a thin layer of the reaction product polyaniline onto glass and platinum.

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J. Chem. Res. (S), 1999, 622-623

The Autocatalytic Oxidation of Aniline by Persulfate and Permanganate as a Means for the Deposition of a Thin Polyaniline Film

R. Mažeikienė and A. Malinauskas, J. Chem. Res. (S), 1999, 622 DOI: 10.1039/A904128A

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