Volume 88, 1989

Electroactive films from poly(ethylene oxide)-sodium iodide complexes with tetracyanoquinodimethan

Abstract

The preparation of conducting polymer films from oriented PEO-NaI by exposure to I2 and charge-transfer exchange with tetracyanoquinodimethan (TCNQ) is described. The PEO-NaI had stoichiometries x=[EO]/[NaI]= 3–6. Gravimetric, X-ray and i.r. analysis suggests that crystalline complexes of PEO-NaI3 and PEO-NaTCNQ have been prepared having conductivities of 10–4 S cm–1 and 10–2 S cm–1, respectively. Exchange with TCNQ forms bilayers of PEO-NaTCNQ/PEO-NaI. Exposure of the x= 3 bilayer to I2 vapour brings about a transformation of the exchanged layer (7–10 µm in thickness) to a microcomposite of a more conductive complex salt within a PEO matrix having a conductivity 1 S cm–1. The apparent conductivity of these films falls to a minimum (10–3 S cm–1) at x= 4, but an increase in conductivity of at least two orders of magnitude is observed for x= 5 films which have much thinner exchanged layers and a more integrated structure than the x= 3 materials. The conductivity of the PEO-NaTCNQ/I2 layer is found to depend on the ‘gate’ potential applied between the layer and a silver-epoxy electrode in contact with the PEO-NaI3 layer in a triode configuration.

Article information

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Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1989,88, 113-122

Electroactive films from poly(ethylene oxide)-sodium iodide complexes with tetracyanoquinodimethan

J. A. Siddiqui and P. V. Wright, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1989, 88, 113 DOI: 10.1039/DC9898800113

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