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MICROSCOPIC AND MACROSCOPIC TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES OF POLYANILINE - EFFECT OF CHAIN ORIENTATION AND HYDRATION

Travers, JP; Leguyadec, P; Adams, PN; Laughlin, PJ; Monkman, AP

Authors

JP Travers

P Leguyadec

PN Adams

PJ Laughlin



Abstract

Proton relaxation times T-1 and DC conductivity have been measured on unstretched and stretched polyaniline films, in the dried and the hydrated states. It is shown that polaron motion is highly anisotropic at the chain scale and that stretching increases interchain hoppings. On stretched films, hydration induces an increase of the conductivity but a decrease of its anisotropy. The data are accounted for in a simple model which links the macroscopic transport properties to the microscopic ones.

Citation

Travers, J., Leguyadec, P., Adams, P., Laughlin, P., & Monkman, A. (1995). MICROSCOPIC AND MACROSCOPIC TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES OF POLYANILINE - EFFECT OF CHAIN ORIENTATION AND HYDRATION. Synthetic Metals, 69(1-3), 229-230

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 1995-03
Journal Synthetic Metals
Print ISSN 0379-6779
Electronic ISSN 1879-3290
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 69
Issue 1-3
Pages 229-230
Keywords SPIN DYNAMICS
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1537029