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Poly emeraldine base

The common form of polyaniline is a 1 1 combination of alternating reduced (A) and oxidized (C) units it is termed emeraldine (or emeraldine base). The emeraldine base is essentially non-conductive, but its conductivity increases by 9-10 orders of magnitude by treating with aqueous protonic acids. The conductive form of poly aniline can therefore be roughly depicted as a 1 1 combination of alternating A and D units. [Pg.338]

Fig. 4.6 Schematic diagrams of (a) cyclodextrins, (b) poly-aniline with emeraldine base, and (c) inclusion complex formation of cyclodextrins and a conducting polymer chain insulated molecular wire. (From ref. [32])... Fig. 4.6 Schematic diagrams of (a) cyclodextrins, (b) poly-aniline with emeraldine base, and (c) inclusion complex formation of cyclodextrins and a conducting polymer chain insulated molecular wire. (From ref. [32])...
FIGURE 1.2. Molecular structure of widely used it-conjugated and other polymers (a) poly(para-phenylene vinylene) (PPV) (b) a (solid line along backbone) and it ( clouds above and below the a line) electron probability densities in PPV (c) poly(2-methoxy-5-(2 -ethyl)-hexoxy-l,4-phenylene vinylene) (MEH-PPV) (d) polyaniline (PANI) (d.l) leucoemeraldine base (LEB), (d.2) emeraldine base (EB), (d.3) pernigraniline base (PNB) (e) poly(3,4-ethylene dioxy-2,4-thiophene)-polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT-PSS) (f) poly(IV-vinyl carbazole) (PVK) (g) poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) (h) methyl-bridged ladder-type poly(jf-phenylene) (m-LPPP) (i) poly(3-alkyl thiophenes) (P3ATs) (j) polyfluorenes (PFOs) (k) diphenyl-substituted frares -polyacetylenes (f-(CH)x) or poly (diphenyl acetylene) (PDPA). [Pg.4]

FIGURE 9.1. Repeat units of the pyridine-containing polymers and other polymers used in the study (a) poly(p-pyridine) (PPy) (b) poly(/ -pyridyl vinylene) (PPPyV) (c) copolymer of PPY and PPyV [PPyVP(R)2V] (d) wrapped copolymer of pyridylvinylene and penylenevinylene ( PPyVPV) (e) wrapped copolymer of dithienylene and phenylene ( PTP) (f) emeraldine base (EB) form of polyaniline (g) sulfonated polyaniline (SPAN). [Pg.247]

Figure 1,45. Various forms of PANl (a) leucoemeraldine base (LEB, poly(paro-phenylene amine)) (b) pemigraniline base (PNB, poly(poro-phenylene imine)) (c) emeraldine base (EB) (d) emeraldine salt (ES), bipolaron form (e) emeraldine sail, polaron form. Figure 1,45. Various forms of PANl (a) leucoemeraldine base (LEB, poly(paro-phenylene amine)) (b) pemigraniline base (PNB, poly(poro-phenylene imine)) (c) emeraldine base (EB) (d) emeraldine salt (ES), bipolaron form (e) emeraldine sail, polaron form.
Various forms of doped PANI are discussed by Moon el al. [300]. PANls doped with Cl and CIO4" are synthesized in powder form, and HSO4 -doped PANI is obtained by dissolving a Cl -doped form in concentrated H2SO4 and allowing H2O from the atmosphere to precipitate it from this solution. The Cr-doped form is found to be the most crystalline one and to have the most detailed diffraction pattern. The diffraction from the other preparations is similar a structural analysis has not been carried out by the authors. De-doping in aqueous NH OH in this case leads to PANI base with distinct crystallinity, in contrast to results from earlier studies. The similarity between the molecular stnicture of emeraldine base and that of poly(pap-a-phenylene sulphide) and poly(para-pheny-lene oxide) is inferred from common features of the diffraction patterns of the three polymers. [Pg.59]

Figure 6.47, The chemical stnictures for (a) poly-acetylenc and polyanilinc in (b) the insulating emeraldine base (EB) form (c) the conducting emeraldine salt (ES) form (d) polythiophene (e) poly(3-mcthylthiophene) and (f) polypyrrole. Figure 6.47, The chemical stnictures for (a) poly-acetylenc and polyanilinc in (b) the insulating emeraldine base (EB) form (c) the conducting emeraldine salt (ES) form (d) polythiophene (e) poly(3-mcthylthiophene) and (f) polypyrrole.
The structure of the semiconducting emeraldine base form of poly aniline is [(lA)(2A)]n... [Pg.317]

The similarities between the molecular structure of the emeraldine base and those of poly(p-phenylene sulfide),poly(p-phenylene oxide),and even poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) suggest that a sinular interchain packing might be expect. Indeed, the two strongest equatorial peaks in Figurelb(at 20=19.5 and 20=22.8 ) correspond to the similar peaks observed in all three materials. [Pg.319]

We have re-analyzed the available data in comparison with the results of band structure calculation to provide the basis for an understanding of the electronic structure of the four principal forms of poly aniline the fuUy reduced leucoemeraldine, (1 A)n the partially oxidized emeraldine base, [(1 A)(2A)]n the oxidized and fully protonat emeraldine salt, [IS] (A )n and the fully oxidized bipolaron lattice, (-B-NH+=Q=NH+-)n. [Pg.333]

Poly(aniline) (emeraldin base) Poly(thiophene) Poly(dimethylsilane)... [Pg.72]

Both, aniline and anilium hydrochloride were polymerized in direct and in inverse miniemulsion, respectively [140]. The polymerization of anilium hydrochloride, which was initiated by hydrogen peroxide, yielded a highly crystaUine emeraldine polyaniline. In direct miniemulsions, additional stabilizers (e.g., poly(vinyl pyrroU-done) or PVA) were employed to preserve colloidal stability. The polymerization of aniline in direct miniemulsion has also been reported [141] in this case, following polymerization the polymer was first treated with stannous chloride and then doped with p-toluenesulfonic acid. A dramatic increase in conductivity after treatment with stannous chloride was considered due to pernigraniline moiety in the emeraldine base structure having been reduced. Such oxidative polymerization of aniline may be used to add an additional conductive shell to preformed latexes. For example, Li et al. polymerized aniline in the presence of dodecylbenzesulfonic acid on the surface of polyurethane and polyurethane/poly(methyl methacrylate) nanoparticles prepared in miniemulsion [142]. [Pg.467]

The formation of electrically conductive fibers of polyaniline blended with poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) processed from sulfuric acid was also reported by Hsu et al. [72]. A thoroughly mixed solution of 0.2 wt% emeraldine base and 17.6 wt% poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) was dissolved in sulfuric acid and this dope solution was extruded at 80°C through a 20-hole spinneret into a 1°C water coagulation bath. The continuous 20 filament yarns that were collected on the bobbin were thoroughly washed with water, which probably led to partial deprotonation of the emeraldine salt. However, the... [Pg.1165]


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