Abstract
Electrically conductive anion-exchange polyaniline resin with diameters of 50–60 nm were prepared using zirconium vanadate as an oxidant and dopant. The polymer samples were characterized by conductivity measurements, spectral studies (FT-IR and UV-Vis absorption spectra), structural studies (X-ray diffraction), morphological studies (SEM) and thermal studies (TGA). The process of polymerization took place within 30 min and its conductivity value was 2.78 S/cm. The synthetic approach is very simple and applied in the preparation of organic–inorganic hybrid ion exchangers.