Vapor phase "secondary doping" of polyaniline

1994 
Abstract A dramatic change occurs in the electronic spectrum of a thin (solid) film of polyaniline doped with the “primary dopant,” d,l -camphorsulfonic acid (spun from its solution in chloroform on to a quartz plate) when it is exposed to the vapor of the “secondary dopantm -cresol, at room temperature. The resistance decreases by a factor of > 10 2 and it becomes insoluble in chloroform due to an increase in its crystallinity. The localized polaron absorption at 780 nm is replaced by a very intense free carrier tail commencing at ≈ 1000 nm and increasing steadily in intensity to ≈ 2600 nm, which is consistent with delocalized electrons in the polaron band. “Secondary doping” with a variety of substituted phenols and a number of different “primary” protonic acid dopants is observed.
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