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Published on: November 1, 2016
Secondary Dopants of Electrically Conducting Polyanilines
Young-Gi Kim1, Hai-Long Nguyen2, Patrick Kinlen3
1Department of Chemistry, Delaware State University, Dover, DE 19901, USA.
Abstract:
Secondary dopants and the doping methods were identified for increasing the electrical conductivity of a highly processable and a primarily doped polyaniline dinonylnaphthalene sulfonic acid (PANI-DNNSA). The secondary doping was carried out using film, solution, and vapor doping methods. The doping methods and functional groups of secondary dopants were observed to play a critical role for inducing electrical characteristics of polyaniline. When secondary film doping method and p-toluenesulfonic acid were used, the electrical conductivity of the secondary doped polyaniline was measured to be increased from 0.16 to 334 S/cm. A novel vapor annealing doping method was developed to incorporate secondary dopants into solution cast polyaniline films.
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