Triazole electroactive polymers

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Inventors

Schroeder, Albert H.
Denisevich, Jr., Peter
Suzuki, Shigeto
Kurkov, Victor P.

Application #

442398

Filed

Nov-17-1982

Published

May-28-1985

Current US Class

252/500
252/512
252/519.2
528/183
528/341
528/363

International Classes

H01B 001/00

Field of Search

528/363 528/183 528/341 252/500 252/510 252/518 252/512

Assignee

Chevron Research Company (San Francisco, CA)

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Electroconductive Polymers, Dolinski et al., Chem-Tech, May 1971, pp. 304-309.

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Abstract
Tractable doped electroactive polymers, comprising recurring units of a N-substituted 1,3,4-triazole ring system, and a sufficient concentration of a charge-compensating ionic dopant associated therewith.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tractable electroactive polymer which comprises a charged polymer backbone of recurring units of a monocyclic N-substituted 1,3,4-triazole, wherein the 1-nitrogen atom is substituted with lower alkyl of 1-6 carbon atoms or phenyl, and a sufficient concentration of a charge-compensating ionic dopant associated therewith, wherein the polymer backbone is capable of undergoing reversible oxidation or reversible reduction or both to form the charged polymer backbone.

2. The electroactive polymer according to claim 1, wherein the recurring unit is 1-phenyl-1,3,4-triazole.

3. The electroactive polymer according to claim 1 wherein the recurring unit is 1-methyl-1,3,4-triazole.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to electroactive organic polymeric materials. More specifically, this invention relates to associating electroactivating agents known in the art as dopants with an organic polymer.

Recently, research has been conducted into organic polymeric materials in order to modify their room temperature electrical conductivity by reacting them with electron donor or acceptor molecules. The electron donor or acceptor molecules, generally known in the art as n- and p-type dopants respectively, can transform the organic polymeric materials so that these modified organic polymeric materials exhibit semiconducting and metallic room temperature electrical conductivity. Polyacetylene is an example of an organic polymeric material whose room temperature electrical conductivity can be modified over several orders of magnitude above its insulator state, by the incorporation of dopant molecules, A. J. Heeger et al, U.S. Pat. No. 4,222,903, said patent incorporated herein by reference. Other examples of organic polymeric materials whose room temperature electrical conductivity can be enhanced by several orders of magnitude over their insulator state by means of incorporation of dopant molecules are poly-p-phenylene, polypyrrole, poly-1,6 heptadiyne, and polyphenylene vinylene. However, all of the above recited examples are of organic polymeric materials which are completely insoluble or infusable and hence are completely intractable.
 
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