학술논문

Effects of preparation temperature on the conductivity of polypyrrole conducting polymer
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Journal of Chemical Sciences: [Formerly: Proceedings (Chemical Sciences)]. April 2002 114(2):155-162
Subject
Conducting polymer
polypyrrole
camphor sulfonate dopant
electrochemical polymerization
Language
English
ISSN
0253-4134
0973-7103
Abstract
An attempt has heen made to investigate the effect of temperature on the conductivity of polypyrrole conducting polymer films prepared by an electrochemical method in an aqueous medium using camphor sulfonate as the dopant. The polymer was grown from aqueous solutions employing a range of temperatures (l–60°C). It was found that with increase in temperature the conductivity decreased and the optimum temperature was found to be between 10 and 30°C. The results showthatthe polymer formed at low temperature has higher conductivity and is stronger than that formed at higher temperatures. Characterization by X-ray scattering shows that interlayer distance, dBragg (Å), increases with increasing temperature. The morphology of the films formed was studied by using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The changes in conductivity and physical appearance were interpreted as being due to compactness in the molecular packing and formation ofαβ linkages in the film.