“…The likely electronic structure of the doped poly-p-phenylene is thought to consist of a sequence of paraquinoid benzene rings intercalated between benzenoid rings, thereby forming a bipolaron ( Figure 7B). The formation of the chemisorbed complex in the interlamellar region of Cu +2 saturated smectires (Doner and Mortland, 1969), recently attributed to doped poly-p-phenylene (Soma et aL, 1984), has since been recognized as one of the more novel ways of synthesizing poly-p-phenylene by Kovacic and Jones (1987). The weight gained/lost of the self-supporting clay film, measured along with the formation of new vibrational bands in the combined gravimetric-vibrational experiment, is more difficult to interpret because of occurrence of several concomitant processes (e.g., dehydration, chemisorption, etc.…”