Conductivity spectra of polyphosphazene-based polyelectrolyte multilayers

Akgöl Y, Hofmann C, Karatas Y, Cramer C, Wiemhöfer HD, Schönhoff M

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Polyelectrolyte multilayers are built up from ionically modified polyphosphazenes by layer-by-layer assembly of a cationic (poly[bis(3-amino-N,N, N-trimethyl-l-propanaminium iodide)phosphazene] (PAZ+) and an anionic poly[bis(lithium carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene] (PAZ-). In comparison, multilayers of poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS) and poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) are investigated. Frequency-dependent conductivity spectra are taken in sandwich geometry at controlled relative humidity. Conductivity spectra of ion-conducting materials generally display a dc plateau at low frequencies and a dispersive regime at higher frequencies. In the present case, the dispersive regime shows a frequency dependence, which is deviating from the typical behavior found in most ion-conducting materials. Dc conductivity values, which can be attributed to long-range ionic transport, are on the order of σdc = 10-10-10-7 S·cm-1 and strongly depend on relative humidity. For PAZ +/PAZ- multilayers σdc is consistently larger by one decade as compared to PSS/PAH layers, while the humidity dependence is similar, pointing at general mechanisms. A general law of a linear dependence of log(σdc) on relative humidity is found over a wide range of humidity and holds for both multilayer systems. This very strong dependence was attributed to variations of the ion mobility with water content, since the water content itself is not drastically dependent on humidity. © 2007 American Chemical Society.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B (J. Phys. Chem. B)
Volume111
Page range8532-8539
StatusPublished
Release year2007
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1021/jp068872w
KeywordsConducting materials; Frequency dependence; Polyelectrolyte multilayers; Polyphosphazene

Authors from the University of Münster

Cramer, Cornelia
Professorship for Polymers and Nanostructures
Cramer, Claudia
Gleichstellungsbeauftragte der Universität Münster
Hofmann, Christian
Institute of Physical Chemistry
Schönhoff, Monika
Professorship for Polymers and Nanostructures
Wiemhöfer, Hans-Dieter
Professorship of Inorganic Chemistry (Prof. Wiemhöfer)