The electrical conductivity of poly(phenylacetylene)-iodine in tetrahydrofuran solutions has been measured at the frequency of 10 kHz, in the temperature range from -15 to 40-degrees-C. The data have been analysed in the light of current theories of polyelectrolyte solutions, considering the effect of counterions along the charged polymer chain. Our results show a linear dependence of electrical conductivity on the polymer concentration at an I2 doping concentration of 10 mg/ml. These data can be accounted for by considering an electronic charge distributed over, on average, a polymer segment containing six monomers.
Cametti, C., Furlani, A., Iucci, G., Russo, M.v. (1994). Temperature dependance of low-frequency electrical conductivity of the poly(phenylacetylene)/iodine charge transfer complex in solution. SYNTHETIC METALS, 63, 23-27 [10.1016/0379-6779(94)90243-7].
Temperature dependance of low-frequency electrical conductivity of the poly(phenylacetylene)/iodine charge transfer complex in solution
IUCCI, GIOVANNA;
1994-01-01
Abstract
The electrical conductivity of poly(phenylacetylene)-iodine in tetrahydrofuran solutions has been measured at the frequency of 10 kHz, in the temperature range from -15 to 40-degrees-C. The data have been analysed in the light of current theories of polyelectrolyte solutions, considering the effect of counterions along the charged polymer chain. Our results show a linear dependence of electrical conductivity on the polymer concentration at an I2 doping concentration of 10 mg/ml. These data can be accounted for by considering an electronic charge distributed over, on average, a polymer segment containing six monomers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.