The
hopping charge transfer between polarons and bipolarons and
metal-like band structure in polaron lattice of polyaniline makes
it of high scientific worth. With above views polyaniline has been
deposited on paper by a low cost chemical method to make the paper
electrically conductive and functional. The prepared conductive papers
were characterized using X-ray diffraction measurement, FTIR, UV–vis–NIR
spectrophotometric measurement, and electrical conductivity measurement.
Impressive electrical properties with good optical transparency were
obtained with a highest light transmittance of 94.0% at 550 nm and
electrical sheet resistance of 8.92 × 105 Ω/□.
In addition, repeated cycles of deformation of the electrically conductive
polyaniline incorporated flexible paper do not produce any noticeable
change in its electrical conductivity and optical absorbance. The
electrically conductive papers are of significant interest in preparing
flexible and foldable circuits. The polyaniline-deposited conductive
papers are of low cost, and these are environmentally stable.
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