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Hydrogen intrinsically conducting polymers

In the reduced state, poly-3-methyl thiophene is an intrinsic semiconductor with an energy gap of 1.95 eV. (a) What would be the value in electron volts of its Fermi level (b) Show that the concentration of electrons in the conduction band would be negligible. However, from 0.45 to 1.1V on the normal hydrogen scale, this polymer shows metallic conductivity, (c) What change in electronic structure has occurred ... [Pg.122]


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