Synthesis and Characterization of Semiconductor Polymer Doped with FeCl3 and I2


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The conductive polymer-based applications combine low cost, simple manufacturing procedure, flexibility and other properties. However, the low viscosity and solubility of these polymers make it difficult to produce layers by using industrial techniques. Among the most commonly used conjugated conductive organic polymers we can mention polyacetylene, polythiophene, polypyrrole, polyaniline, etc. In order to test them in further applications, new copolymers of thiophene and p-methoxybenzaldehyde were synthesized. The copolymers obtained will be characterized by several techniques (NMR, UV, CV, ATG, and electrical characterization). The study of the optical properties after doping is performed according to oxidation-reduction reactions by FeCl3, I2, in order to apprehend the redox behavior of this copolymer. The calculated value of energy gap \(E_{g}^{{cv}}\) of the studied polymers shows a decrease with the oxidation agent doping according to their oxidation potential, from 2.48 eV for the no doped copolymer passing by 2.22 eV for the copolymer doped with I2 and up to 1.5 eV for the copolymer doped with FeCl3. The decrease of the energy gap with the doping (FeCl3 and I2) corresponds to the increase of the conductivity with doping from 2.85 × 10–5 S m–1 for no doped polymer to 7.86 × 10–5 S m–1 for copolymer doped with I2 and 1.55 × 10–4 S m–1 for copolymer doped with FeCl3.

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Bouabdallah Daho

Engineering Physics Laboratory, University Ibn Khaldoun; Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Macromolecules et Interfaces Biologiques, Universite de Mascara

Email: abddehbi@gmail.com
Argélia, Tiaret, Zaaroura,, 14000; Mascara, 2900

Claudio Fontanesi

Departement of Engineering “Enzo Ferrari”, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Email: abddehbi@gmail.com
Itália, Modena MO, 41125

Massimo Messori

Departement of Engineering “Enzo Ferrari”, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Email: abddehbi@gmail.com
Itália, Modena MO, 41125

Abdelkader Dehbi

Engineering Physics Laboratory, University Ibn Khaldoun

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: abddehbi@gmail.com
Argélia, Tiaret, Zaaroura,, 14000

Abdelkader Belfedal

Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Macromolecules et Interfaces Biologiques, Universite de Mascara

Email: abddehbi@gmail.com
Argélia, Mascara, 2900


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