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Sulfur lignin compounding with bromine

When sodium lignosulfonate or sulfur lignin are compounded, for instance, with iodine or bromine, complexes supposedly form (16-17). These systems are conductors with mixed ionic and electronic nature. Presumably they are charge transfer complexes, since the electronic conductivity predominates (18-19). These compounded materials form charge transfer structures (20). Water is supposed to introduce ionic conductivity to the system. Impurities affect conductivity, too (21). In any case, the main models of conductivity are probably based on the band model and/or the hopping model. [Pg.232]

Figure 4. Compounding sulfur lignin with graphite (a) and with graphite and bromine (b). Figure 4. Compounding sulfur lignin with graphite (a) and with graphite and bromine (b).

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