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Polyaniline-doped gels

After Little s proposal, many researchers have pursued such an exciting system in vain. Even metallic behavior was rarely seen in doped organic polymers, gels, and actuators. As mentioned in Sect. 3.4.4, MCso with linearly polymerized Ceo" exhibited one-dimensional (M = Rb, Cs) or three-dimensional (M = K) metallic behavior [144]. Recently a doped poly aniline was reported to exhibit a metallic temperature dependence for a crystalline polymer chemical oxidation of monomers grew crystallite polyaniline [329] early doping studies on polypyrrole (PFg) and poly(3,4-ethylene-dioxythiophene)X (X = PFg, BF4, and CF3SO3) prepared by electrooxidation at low temperatures also showed a metallic temperature dependence below 10-20 K (Scheme 16) [330, 331]. [Pg.102]

Results and Discussion. The 2-ethyl polyaniline concentration in the silica gel film was determined by constructing a Beer s law calibration curve from solutions of known concentration. Assuming an average molecular weight of 5000, the 2-Et PANi concentration in the silica gel was found to be 9.6 x 10 4 M. The refractive indices of CS2 and 2-Et PANi SiC>2 were estimated to be 1.6 and 1.4 at 1.06 im, respectively. The emeraldine base doped silica gel was found to have low losses due to scatter, and exhibited good transparency at 1.06 im. Spectrophotometric measurements at 1.06 fim yielded absorption coefficients of 0.1 cm-1 (> 99% T over 1 mm pathlength) for the CS2 reference and 4 cm 1 (96% T over 1 mm pathlength) for the 2-Et PANi doped silica film. [Pg.549]

Oka, O., S. Morita, and K. Yoshino. 1990. Gel characteristics of polyaniline and its anomalous doping effect. Jpn J Appl Phys 29 L679. [Pg.344]

This book has been divided into three areas chemical detection, biological detection, and decontamination. The subject matter in the chapters include cross-linked divinyl benzene-substituted methacrylate polymers (Chapter 2), porous silicon (Chapter 3), reactive glass surfaces (Chapter 4), polycarbosilanes (Chapter 5), non-aqueous, chemically cross-linked polybutadiene gels (Chapter 6), conducting polyaniline nanofibers (Chapter 7), organically doped polystyrene and polyvinyltoluene (Chapter 8), electroplated polymer cast resins (Chapter 9), self assembled monolayers (Chapter 10), amphiphilic functionalized norbomene polymers (Chapter 11), transition metal substituted polyoxometalates (POMs) (Chapter 12), cross-linked divinyl-benzamide phospholipids (Chapter 13), and silica and organo silyl polymers (Chapter 14). [Pg.6]


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