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A Study of Conducting Polymer Morphology: The Effect of Dopant Anions Upon Order
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1989
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Conducting Polymer MorphologyEngineeringElectron DiffractionChemistryPolymersConducting PolymerPolymer MaterialLarge Dopant AnionsHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceDopant SystemsOrganic SemiconductorElectrochemistryElectronic MaterialsPolymer ScienceDopant AnionsPolymer PropertyFunctional Materials
A series of freestanding conducting polypyrrole and poly‐3‐methylthiophene films was prepared and examined by x‐ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The degree of order observed in polypyrroles was highly dependent upon the incorporated "dopant" anions and also on deposition conditions. Examination of a large variety of dopant systems showed that substituted benzenesulfonate and long aliphatic chain monoanions imparted the highest order, and chemically prepared polypyrroles were less ordered than their electrochemical counterparts. Doped poly‐3‐methylthiophene exhibited comparable order, yet was less flexible in its ability to incorporate large dopant anions. Crystalline phases were detected by electron diffraction in some polymer systems.