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    Catalytic Behaviour of Anionic Metalloporphyrins towards the Synthesis of Water- Soluble Polyaniline
    (National University of Lesotho, 2011-05) Phooko, Mathese Palesa; Ass.Prof. Sekota, M.
    In this study, metalloderivates of anionic tetrasulphonated tetraphenyl porphyrin (MTPPS4, where M= Ru(III) and Rh(III)) were synthesized and characterized and later utilized in the synthesis of water-soluble Polyaniline (PANi). The selected metalloporphyrins were synthesized with very low percentage yields. It was found that the RUTPPS4 was more effective as the homogeneous catalyst than RhTPPS4 as it showed a high turnover. This was attributed to the size of Ru3+ and the relative ease of oxidation of Ru(III) to Ru(IV). The synthesis and properties of PANi prepared are reported. The processabilty of the polymer was examined and it was found to be soluble in water and polar aprotic solvents like dimethyl formamide (DMF). The clewed nanostructured porous PANi exhibited rich electrochemical features which are interesting in the field of sensors and actuators.

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