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Aniline oligomers doped conductivity

Fig. 2. Plot of Log(conductivity) vs. number of anilino unit in the aniline oligomers, doped with 1 M HCl. Unit of... Fig. 2. Plot of Log(conductivity) vs. number of anilino unit in the aniline oligomers, doped with 1 M HCl. Unit of...
Many other air-stable conducting polymers followed (Fig. 12.10) polypyrrole, polythiophene, polyaniline (which had been known since the nineteenth century as "aniline black"), and so on (Table 12.4). These polymers are semiconducting, not metallic, when "doped" with electron donors or acceptors the individual conjugated chains have finite length, so the conductivity is limited by chain-to-chain hopping. Also, if the individual strands exceed four or so oligomers, the conjugation tends to decrease, as the strand tends to adopt a screw-type distortion. The transport within each strand is attributed to polarons and bipolarons. [Pg.799]


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