A Xanthene Polymer with Semiconducting Properties
- 1 January 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Australian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 12 (4) , 643-656
- https://doi.org/10.1071/ch9590643
Abstract
A series of xanthene polymers has been prepared as the first stage of a study of the potentialities of organic semiconductors for the synthesis of model enzymes, and for the development of ion-exchange adsorbents capable of direct electrical regeneration. The polymer is composed of condensed xanthene residues cross-linked with phenyl bridges. The polymers are p-type semiconductors and the best has a specific resistance of 7 x 103 Ω cm which is less than that of crystalline organic semiconductors by a factor of at least 104. The conductivity is not due to the diradicals of the quinonoid resonance form of quinolphthalein, but is more probably due to a resonating carbonium cation arising from partial ionization of the xanthylium-lactone bond. The effect of polymerization conditions on the resistance of the polymer has been studied.Keywords
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