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SOLUTION-STATE NMR-STUDIES OF POLYANILINE STRUCTURE

Kenwright, AM; Feast, WJ; Adams, P; Milton, AJ; Monkman, AP; Say, BJ

Authors

AM Kenwright

WJ Feast

P Adams

AJ Milton

BJ Say



Abstract

We present the results of solution state NMR investigations of the structure of polyaniline in various oxidation states. The resolution obtained is much higher than that available from solid state techniques. We confirm that the majority of the material present in samples of leucoemeraldine base and emeraldine base have the previously postulated structures, but find that defects in the postulated structures may be present at concentrations up to 5 mole% of the repeat units. The nature of the defects cannot be identified with certainty, but some postulated defect structures can be excluded on the basis of chemical shift calculations. End groups form part of the ''defect'' resonances, but do not account for all of them. We believe that the considerable spectral complexity apparent in both the C-13 and N-15 spectra of emeraldine base reflect the large number of discrete conformational states of the polymer chain.

Citation

Kenwright, A., Feast, W., Adams, P., Milton, A., Monkman, A., & Say, B. (1993). SOLUTION-STATE NMR-STUDIES OF POLYANILINE STRUCTURE. Synthetic Metals, 55(1), 666-671

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 1993-03
Journal Synthetic Metals
Print ISSN 0379-6779
Electronic ISSN 1879-3290
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 55
Issue 1
Pages 666-671
Keywords C-13 NMR
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1559041