Abstract

Poly(3-substituted Thiophene-2,5-diyls) incorporating co-ordinated transition metals have been shown to exhibit a dramatic increase in conductivity on ‘doping’ with water from 10–8 to greater than 10–1 S cm–1; however, only the polymer containing CuII exhibits electronic conduction and internal electrochemical redox waves.

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