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Experimental and Ab-Initio Investigation of the Electrical Conductivity of Emeraldine Salt
We present an experimental and first-principles
study to describe
the changes in the electrical conductivity properties of the Emeraldine
Salt (ES) form of polyaniline when using two different synthesis methods.
The ES powders obtained by the interfacial synthesis method (PANI-I)
exhibit higher electrical conductivity than that of the powders obtained
by the conventional method (PANI-C). Investigation of the calculated
band structure and density of states together with experimentally
obtained optical-absorption spectra and the magnetic measurements
indicate that PANI-I differs from PANI-C with respect to its localized
defect state type which significantly alters the intrinsic conductivity.
Furthermore, comparative studies of bond length, dihedral angles,
and relative stabilities of Leucomeraldine Base, Emeraldine Base,
ES Bipolaron state (ESB), and Polaron state (ESP) indicate that ESB
and ESP states might coexist. Additionally, we confirm that increasing
the length of the polymer chain to octamer in the unit cell does not
influence the relative stability between ESB and ESP defect states