Role of mesoscopic morphology in charge transport of doped polyaniline |
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Authors: | A K Mukherjee Reghu Menon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, 560 012 Bangalore, India |
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Abstract: | In doped polyaniline (PANI), the charge transport properties are determined by mesoscopic morphology, which in turn is controlled by the molecular recognition interactions among polymer chain, dopant and solvent, Molecular recognition plays a significant role in chain conformation and charge delocalization. The resistivity of PANI doped by camphor sulfonic acid (CSA)/2-acrylo-amido-1-propane sulfonic acid (AMPSA)/dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid (DBSA) is around 0.02 Ω cm. PANI-CSA and PANI-AMPSA show a metallic positive temperature coefficient of resistivity above 150 K. with a finite value of conductivity at 1.4 K; whereas, PANI-DBSA shows hopping transport at low temperatures. The magnetoresistance is positive (negative) for PANI-CSA (PANI-AMPSA); and PANI-DBSA has a large positive MR. The behavior of MR suggests subtle variations in mesoscopic morphology between PANI-CSA and PANI-AMPSA. |
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Keywords: | Resistivity magnetoresistance molecular recognition morphology |
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