Isotropic electrical conductivity in structurally anisotropic electrochemically prepared polypyrrole films
- 14 October 1993
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
- Vol. 26 (10) , 1718-1721
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/26/10/025
Abstract
Polypyrrole films prepared electrochemically using toluene sulphonate as the dopant exhibit molecular anisotropy on a global scale in that the planes of the pyrrole rings are preferentially aligned parallel to the electrode surface. Electrical conductivity measurements on such highly anisotropic films of polypyrrole/toluene sulphonate films are reported. These show that, although there is substantial molecular anisotropy, there is no significant anisotropy of the electrical conductivity of such films. Possible structural models to account for this difference are discussed.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Highly anisotropic electrically conducting films based on polypyrrolePolymer, 1992
- The role of the counter-ion in the preparation of polypyrrole films with enhanced properties using a pulsed electrochemical potentialSynthetic Metals, 1992
- Enhancement of electrical conductivity of polypyrrole film by stretching: Counter ion effectSynthetic Metals, 1988
- The effect of dopant molecules on the molecular order of electrically-conducting films of polypyrroleSynthetic Metals, 1988
- Neutron scattering study of electrically conducting films of polypyrroleJournal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1988
- New process for the production of metal-like, stable polyacetyleneSynthetic Metals, 1987
- Molecular organisation of electrochemically prepared conducting polypyrrole filmsJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1987
- Electrochemically behaviour of oxidized polypyrrole in aqueous solutionsSynthetic Metals, 1986
- New routes to conjugated polymers: 1. A two step route to polyacetylenePolymer, 1984
- Electrical and Optical Properties of a Stable Synthetic Metallic Polymer: PolypyrroleBulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1981