Abstract
Poly(o-phenylenediamine) with ladder-type structure was formed in aqueous hydrochloric acid medium below pH 1, while open ring-type amine derivative, i.e., −NH2 functional group substitution of polyaniline structure, was obtained in 1:1 aqueous sulfuric acid medium from the chemical synthesis of the monomer o-phenylenediamine. However, poly(o-phenylenediamine) having structure like polyaniline derivative with free =NH functional groups was obtained by chemical synthesis in dimethyl sulfoxide medium. The ladder-type polymer was almost insoluble but the other two types of synthesized polymers having polar functional group substitutions were well soluble in polar organic solvent like dimethyl sulfoxide, N,N-dimethyl formamide, and tetrahydrofuran. The freestanding films were cast from dimethyl sulfoxide solution of both the soluble functional polymers. The polymers having different structures were doped with inorganic acid by solution doping technique and the doped polymers were characterized by various standard characterizations. In order to explore the electronic uses of the polymers like sensor and actuators, the influences of their structure on the doping ability as well as ionic properties of the sulfuric acid-doped polymers were compared.
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