화학공학소재연구정보센터
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol.504, 231-237, 2009
Structural and Electrical Properties of Organic Conducting Polymers Bearing Tetrathiafulvalene Backbone
The structural and electrical properties of a new organic conducting polymer bearing a tetrathiafulvalene backbone whose termini are capped with the thioacetyl group were investigated. AFM observations indicated that on a gold surface, the polymers form rigid rod-like structures with a stretched length of about 50 nm, which is comparable to its average length (similar to 60 nm). The current-voltage characteristic exhibited semiconducting behavior with a conductivity of 1.0 x 10(-5) Scm(-1). A doping measurement was also performed using iodine. The current was enhanced 10(2)-10(4) times after doping indicating the highly electron-donating nature of the polymer.