Anion dependence of conductivity in well-ordered polypyrrole tosylate deposits was determined by anion exchange in aqueous medium with several inorganic (NO3-, ClO4-, F-, Cl-, Br-, BF4-, HSO4-, OH-) and organic (CF3COO-, CH3COO-, CH3CH2COO-, PhCOO-, PhO-, p-CH3?C6H4?SO3-) anions. Conductivity was found to be high (80-100 S cm-1) and almost independent of anion size and (for anions of strong acids) of anion type, but it decreased with increasing anion basicity (70 S cm-1 for carboxylate, 25 S cm-1 for phenoxide and 3 × 10-2 S cm-1 for hydroxide anion). Quenching of conductivity by nucleophilic anions is explained by pinning of positive charges in the polypyrrole backbone with a pinning energy as high as 0.4 eV for OH-, as determined by E0 shifts in the cyclic voltammograms of the polymer.
Anion effects on conductivity of isomorphous polypyrrole. Charge pinning by nucleophilic anions
G ZOTTI;G SCHIAVON;N COMISSO
1991
Abstract
Anion dependence of conductivity in well-ordered polypyrrole tosylate deposits was determined by anion exchange in aqueous medium with several inorganic (NO3-, ClO4-, F-, Cl-, Br-, BF4-, HSO4-, OH-) and organic (CF3COO-, CH3COO-, CH3CH2COO-, PhCOO-, PhO-, p-CH3?C6H4?SO3-) anions. Conductivity was found to be high (80-100 S cm-1) and almost independent of anion size and (for anions of strong acids) of anion type, but it decreased with increasing anion basicity (70 S cm-1 for carboxylate, 25 S cm-1 for phenoxide and 3 × 10-2 S cm-1 for hydroxide anion). Quenching of conductivity by nucleophilic anions is explained by pinning of positive charges in the polypyrrole backbone with a pinning energy as high as 0.4 eV for OH-, as determined by E0 shifts in the cyclic voltammograms of the polymer.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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