Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Poly redox properties, conductivity

Electrochemical oxidation of X produces a polymer film with polythiophene as the backbone and viologen centers as pendant redox groups. The electrochemical properties of the polymer are the combination of polythiophene and viologen. Using viologen subunits as the internal standard (one per repeat unit of the polymer), the "doping level" of the oxidized polythiophene backbone at its maximum conductivity can be measured and is about 25%. The charge transport via the pendant V2+/+ of poly(l) has been studied by... [Pg.427]

Kavan [28] and Kijima et al. [29] have used the electrochemical method to synthesize carbyne. This technique may be realized by classical electrochemistry whereby the charge transfer reaction occurs at interface of a metal electrode and liquid electrolyte solution. Electrons in reaction were supplied either through redox active molecules or through an electrode, which contacts an ionically conducting solid or liquid phase and the precursor. In general, the structure and properties of electrochemical carbon may differ considerably from those of usual pyrolytic carbons. The advantage of this technique is the synthesis of carbyne at low (room) temperature. It was shown that the best product was prepared by cathodic defluorination of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) and some other perhalo-//-alkanes. The carbyne... [Pg.81]

Numerous examples exist of combining CRP methods with other polymerization techniques for preparation of block copolymers. Non-living polymerization methods like condensation, free-radical, and redox processes can easily be combined with CRP to produce novel materials. Transformation chemistry may be the only route to incorporate polymers like polysulfones (as described above), polyesters, or polyamides that are prepared solely through condensation processes into subsequent CRP to form block copolymers with vinyl monomers. The same can be said of polymers prepared through coupling techniques, like po-ly(phenylenevinylene) and poly(methylphenylsilylene), which can maintain their conductive or photoluminescence properties, but become easier to process... [Pg.109]

The related fully sulfonated, self-doped polymer poly(2-methoxyaniline-5-sulfonic acid) (PMAS 9) may be prepared under normal atmospheric pressure by the oxidation of 2-methoxyaniline-5-sulfonic acid (MAS) monomer with aqueous (NH4)2S208 in the presence of ammonia or pyridine (to permit dissolution of the MAS monomer).141 The polymerization pH was therefore >3.5. Subsequent studies showed that the product consisted of two fractions a major fraction with Mw of ca. 10,000 Da whose electrical conductivity and spectroscopic and redox switching properties were consistent with a PAn emeraldine salt, as well as a nonconducting, electroinactive oligomer (Mw ca. 2,000 Da).143 144 Pure samples of each of these materials can be obtained using cross-flow dialysis.145... [Pg.153]

Earlandite structure, 849 Electrical conductivity metal complexes, 133 tetracyanoplatinates anion-deficient salts, 136 Electrical properties metal complexes, 133-154 Electrocatalysis, 28 Electrochemical cells, 1 Electrochemistry, 1-33 hydrogen or oxygen production from water coordination complex catalysts, 532 mineral processing, 831 reduction, 831 Electrodeposi (ion of metals, 1-15 mineral processing difficulty, 831 Electrodes clay modified, 23 ferrocene modified, 20 nation coated, 15 polymers on, 16 polyvinylferrocene coated, 19 poly(4-vinylpyridine) coated, 17 redox centres, 17 Prussian blue modified, 21 surface modified, 15-31 Electrolysis... [Pg.7191]

J. Heinze and M. Dietrich, Poly (4,4 -dimethoxybithiophene)-a neuw conducting polymer with extraordinary redox and optical-properties, Synth. Met, 41, 503-506 (1991). [Pg.371]


See other pages where Poly redox properties, conductivity is mentioned: [Pg.207]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.359]    [Pg.207]    [Pg.8]    [Pg.335]    [Pg.46]    [Pg.393]    [Pg.224]    [Pg.267]    [Pg.363]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.19]    [Pg.287]    [Pg.323]    [Pg.80]    [Pg.790]    [Pg.764]    [Pg.146]    [Pg.311]    [Pg.499]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.125]    [Pg.364]    [Pg.58]    [Pg.408]    [Pg.104]    [Pg.597]    [Pg.34]    [Pg.89]    [Pg.356]    [Pg.51]    [Pg.52]    [Pg.340]    [Pg.301]    [Pg.630]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.138]    [Pg.54]    [Pg.228]    [Pg.462]    [Pg.478]    [Pg.142]   


SEARCH



Conducting properties

Conductive poly

Poly , properties

Poly , redox

Poly conductivity

Properties conductivity

Redox conduction

Redox conductivity

Redox properties

© 2024 chempedia.info