Humidity-dependent dc conductivity of polyelectrolyte multilayers: Protons or other small ions as charge carriers?

Akgöl Y, Cramer C, Hofmann C, Karatas Y, Wiemhöfer H-D, Schönhoff M

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

A range of different combinations of polyelectrolytes is employed to form multilayers by layer-by-layer assembly, which are investigated by impedance spectroscopy. In particular, the alkali counterion employed in the layer formation is varied. Impedance spectra of different multilayer systems are qualitatively similar, and they are changing in a similar way with relative humidity (RH). From the spectra, the dc conductivity σdc and its dependence on humidity are extracted. The humidity dependence of σdc follows a general law of log(σdc) = aRH + b, which is valid for all systems. Absolute values of σdc and slopes a depend on the type of polyelectrolytes employed but are independent of the type of alkali counterion involved. On the basis of these data, we discuss the contribution of different small ionic species, i.e., anions, alkali cations, or protons, to the conductivity and conclude that the differences between different polymer systems as well as the humidity dependence are consistent with the conduction of protons or hydronium ions, while the contribution of other cations or anions to σdc is negligible.

Details about the publication

JournalMacromolecules
Volume43
Issue17
Page range7282-7287
StatusPublished
Release year2010 (31/12/2010)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1021/ma1012489
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KeywordsHumidity-dependent; dc; conductivity; polyelectrolyte; multilayers; Protons; other small ions; charge; carriers

Authors from the University of Münster

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