Polyaniline: Protonic Acid Doping to the Metallic Regime
Alan G. MacDiarmid(University of Pennsylvania), J. Chiang(University of Pennsylvania), Wu‐Song Huang(University of Pennsylvania), Brian D. Humphrey(University of Pennsylvania), N. L. D. Somasiri(University of Pennsylvania)
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Abstract
Abstract “Polyaniline” has been synthesized in various forms both chemically and electrochemically in aqueous media. The quinoid-benzenoid-diimine form, an insulator, is doped by dilute aqueous protonic acids to the metallic regime ([sgrave] ∼ 5 ohm−1cm−1; compressed pellet) to give the corresponding iminium salt. The polymer is not oxidized during the doping process. This represents a new type of p-doping phenomenon in a conducting polymer. Both these forms of polyaniline are stable in the presence of air and/ or water. The doping process is reversed by treatment with aqueous alkali. The mechanism by which doping occurs is discussed.
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