Abstract
The electrical conductivity, optical and microstructure properties of the polyaniline nanofibers have been investigated. The
SEM image of the polyaniline shows the formation of nanofibers with diameters of 30-50 nm and lengths of 300-1000 nm.
The electrical conductivity results indicate that the polyaniline is an organic semiconductor. The room temperature electrical
conductivity of the polyaniline nanofibers was found to be 5.67x10-4 S/cm. The electrical conductivity mechanism of the
nanofibers polyaniline varies from the conduction by localized states to the conduction by extended states. In this
nanofibers polymer, the current is carried by the movement of polarons partially delocalized on the polymeric structure. The
optical band gap of the polymer was found to be 2.57eV of direct allowed transitions. The width of localized states for the
polymer was found to be 0.30eV, which is from the conduction band edge to mobility edge..
Keywords
Organic semiconductor, polyaniline, nanofiber, electrical properties.
Citation
YU LI, A. A. AL-GHAMDI, OMAR A. AL-HARTOMY, FARID EL-TANTAWY, F. YAKUPHANOGLU, Semiconducting properties of nanofiber polyaniline organic semiconductor, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 6, 1-2, January-February 2012, pp.235-238 (2012).
Submitted at: May 2, 2011
Accepted at: Feb. 20, 2012