A STUDY OF POLYINDOLE PERCHLORATE (PIP) PREPARED BY ELECTROPOLYMERIZATION

被引:23
作者
CHOI, KM [1 ]
JANG, JH [1 ]
RHEE, HW [1 ]
KIM, KH [1 ]
机构
[1] KOREA ADV INST SCI & TECHNOL,POLYMER MAT LAB,SEOUL 131,SOUTH KOREA
关键词
D O I
10.1002/app.1992.070461001
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Polyindole perchlorate (PIP) was obtained by electrochemical oxidation using a potential of 0.7 V as anodic precipitates. A cyclic voltammetry was performed in acetonitrile solution containing 0.2M indole and 0.1 M tetraethylammonium perchlorate. The result suggested that this electrode reaction was reversible, and the peak width (DELTAE(p)) of the anodic and cathodic peaks obtained was 58 mV. The result of IR measurements clarified that the polyindole was obtained by a 1,3-polymerized mechanism. As for the ESCA analysis of the PIP pellet, besides a main N1s peak at 399.6 eV, a high binding energy peak at 402.3 eV was observed. Also, in the case of the C1s peak, besides a main peak at 284.6 eV, a shoulder peak at high binding energy was measured. These results suggested that an electropolymerization of indole was performed by the formation of radical cations. A thermogravimetric analysis was performed in a temperature range from 25 to 800-degrees-C. The rate of thermal decomposition (R) for the polyindole- and polyaniline-based polymers was calculated by a computer connected with a thermal analyzer. From the thermal analysis, it was concluded that the polyindole-based polymers decomposed at higher temperatures than did the polyaniline-based samples. The R(max) values of the polyindole systems were not related to the kind of dopants, but in the case of the polyaniline systems, they were seriously affected by the kind of electron acceptors. The electrical conductivity of the PIP pellet was performed in a temperature range from 150 to 25-degrees-C. The values of log sigma at 25-degrees-C and E(a) obtained were -1.63 s/cm and 0.508 eV, respectively. From the results, we suggested that a possible conduction mechanism and charge carriers for the PIP pellet were hopping conduction and polarons, respectively. The ESR measurements for the PIP powder were performed at room temperature, and the values of various ESR parameters were calculated.
引用
收藏
页码:1695 / 1706
页数:12
相关论文
共 22 条
[1]   MEDIUM EFFECT ON THE ANODIC FABRICATION OF POLY-(PARA-PHENYLENE) FILMS ON PLATINUM-ELECTRODES [J].
AEIYACH, S ;
DUBOIS, JE ;
LACAZE, PC .
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 1986, (22) :1668-1669
[2]   ANODIC OXIDATION PATHWAYS OF CARBAZOLES .1. CARBAZOLE AND N-SUBSTITUTED DERIVATIVES [J].
AMBROSE, JF ;
NELSON, RF .
JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1968, 115 (11) :1159-&
[3]   POLYAZULENE, A MEMBER OF A NEW CLASS OF POLYMERS [J].
BARGON, J ;
MOHMAND, S ;
WALTMAN, RJ .
MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS, 1983, 93 (1-4) :279-291
[4]   ELECTROCHEMICAL SYNTHESIS OF ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING POLYMERS FROM AROMATIC-COMPOUNDS [J].
BARGON, J ;
MOHMAND, S ;
WALTMAN, RJ .
IBM JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 1983, 27 (04) :330-341
[5]   SYNTHESIS OF HIGHLY CONDUCTING FILMS OF DERIVATIVES OF POLYACETYLENE, (CH)X [J].
CHIANG, CK ;
DRUY, MA ;
GAU, SC ;
HEEGER, AJ ;
LOUIS, EJ ;
MACDIARMID, AG ;
PARK, YW ;
SHIRAKAWA, H .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1978, 100 (03) :1013-1015
[6]   MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF ELECTROCHEMICALLY PREPARED POLYPYRROLE FILMS [J].
DIAZ, AF ;
HALL, B .
IBM JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 1983, 27 (04) :342-347
[7]  
Greaves G. N., 1973, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, V11, P427, DOI 10.1016/0022-3093(73)90089-6
[8]   PERFORMANCE STUDY OF AQUEOUS POLYANILINE BATTERIES [J].
KITANI, A ;
KAYA, M ;
SASAKI, K .
JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1986, 133 (06) :1069-1073
[9]   RAMAN-SCATTERING IN (CH)X AND (CH)X TREATED WITH BROMINE AND IODINE [J].
LEFRANT, S ;
LICHTMANN, LS ;
TEMKIN, H ;
FITCHEN, DB ;
MILLER, DC ;
WHITWELL, GE ;
BURLITCH, JM .
SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS, 1979, 29 (03) :191-196
[10]   CARRIER TRANSPORT AT GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN SEMICONDUCTORS [J].
MATARE, HF .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 1984, 56 (10) :2605-2631