Abstract
The phonon density-of-states of FeOCl, the conductive form of polyaniline and the intercalation compound (polyaniline)[sub 0.20]FeOCl(I) have been measured by the neutron time-of-flight technique. The results are discussed in the light of the conducting and structural properties of the materials. Compound I is oxidised by standing in air and the neutron measurements reveal substantial changes in the inorganic host skeleton. (orig.).
Prassides, K;
Bell, C J;
[1]
Dianoux, A J;
[2]
Chunguey, Wu;
Kanatzidis, M G
[3]
- School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Univ. of Sussex, Brighton (United Kingdom)
- Inst. Laue-Langevin, 38 - Grenoble (France)
- Dept. of Chemistry, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing (United States)
Citation Formats
Prassides, K, Bell, C J, Dianoux, A J, Chunguey, Wu, and Kanatzidis, M G.
Phonon studies of intercalated conductive polymers.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Prassides, K, Bell, C J, Dianoux, A J, Chunguey, Wu, & Kanatzidis, M G.
Phonon studies of intercalated conductive polymers.
Netherlands.
Prassides, K, Bell, C J, Dianoux, A J, Chunguey, Wu, and Kanatzidis, M G.
1992.
"Phonon studies of intercalated conductive polymers."
Netherlands.
@misc{etde_7057192,
title = {Phonon studies of intercalated conductive polymers}
author = {Prassides, K, Bell, C J, Dianoux, A J, Chunguey, Wu, and Kanatzidis, M G}
abstractNote = {The phonon density-of-states of FeOCl, the conductive form of polyaniline and the intercalation compound (polyaniline)[sub 0.20]FeOCl(I) have been measured by the neutron time-of-flight technique. The results are discussed in the light of the conducting and structural properties of the materials. Compound I is oxidised by standing in air and the neutron measurements reveal substantial changes in the inorganic host skeleton. (orig.).}
journal = {Physica B. Condensed Matter; (Netherlands)}
volume = {180-181:pt.B}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
}
title = {Phonon studies of intercalated conductive polymers}
author = {Prassides, K, Bell, C J, Dianoux, A J, Chunguey, Wu, and Kanatzidis, M G}
abstractNote = {The phonon density-of-states of FeOCl, the conductive form of polyaniline and the intercalation compound (polyaniline)[sub 0.20]FeOCl(I) have been measured by the neutron time-of-flight technique. The results are discussed in the light of the conducting and structural properties of the materials. Compound I is oxidised by standing in air and the neutron measurements reveal substantial changes in the inorganic host skeleton. (orig.).}
journal = {Physica B. Condensed Matter; (Netherlands)}
volume = {180-181:pt.B}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
}