methanesulfonic acid
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meth·ane·sul·fon·ic acid
(mĕth′ān-sŭl-fŏn′ĭk)n. A liquid soluble in water, alcohol, and ether used as a reaction catalyst.
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However, for PANI-OH doped
methanesulfonic acid sample [[sigma].sub.dc] is 1.18 x [10.sup.-8]S/cm which is less than other doped samples by nearly one order of magnitude.
The flask contents were stirred at room temperature and then 75 mL of the mixture of phosphorus oxide and
methanesulfonic acid (1:10 by weight) was added dropwise.
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