Electronic conduction in polymers. V. Aromatic semiconducting polymers
BA Bolto, DE Weiss and D Willis
Australian Journal of Chemistry 18(4) 487 - 491
Abstract
Electronically conducting polymers have
been prepared by treating hexa- chlorobenzene with sodium at 300°, using sodium
chloride as a diluent. The products, presumably polybenzenes, have
resistivities of 0.2-25 ohm cm depending on the amount of sodium used; less
crosslinked polymers similarly prepared from 1,2,4-tri-chlorobenzene have resistivities
some thousand times greater.
It has been confirmed that the reaction of
sulphur with anthracene at 400° yields conducting polymers whose resistivity decreases
with increasing sulphur content. A product containing 54% sulphur had a
resistivity of 330 ohm cm.
The data presented show that good
conductors can be obtained without the presence of hetero atoms within the
aromatic network of the macromolecules.
Full text doi:10.1071/CH9650487
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