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Synthetic Metals | 1989

Electrical conductivity of drawn polythiophene films

Masaharu Satoh; Kunihiko Imanishi; Yutaka Yasuda; Rikio Tsushima; Harumasa Yamasaki; Shuzo Aoki; Katsumi Yoshino

Abstract We have investigated the electrical conductivity of drawn polythiophene films doped under various conditions. By vapour-phase iodine doping at 25 °C, a drawn film shows an increase in conductivity to a value greater than 150 S/cm, whereas an undrawn film has a conductivity of 60 S/cm. The conductivity of the drawn film increases with increasing dopant concentration and reaches the extremely large value of 1 kS/cm for a film heavily doped at higher temperature. A metal-like temperature dependence of the d.c. conductivity between 120 °C and 50 °C is observed in such a drawn and heavily-doped film.


Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals | 1988

Crystal Structure of Drawn Polythiophene Film

Masaharu Satoh; Harumasa Yamasaki; Shuzo Aoki; Katsumi Yoshino

Abstract The crystallographic structure of the drawn polythiophene film prepared electrochemically was investigated by a wide angle x-ray diffraction. The film showed the distinguishable pattern. The results obtained indicated the crystal structure of an orthorhombic unit cell with lattice constants a = 10.8 A, b = 4.74 A and c = 7.56 A, which was very different from that proposed for the chemically prepared polythiophene powder.


Synthetic Metals | 1987

Temperature dependence of mechanical properties of electrochemically prepared polypyrole film

Masaharu Satoh; Harumasa Yamasaki; Shuzo Aoki; Katsumi Yoshino

Abstract The mechanical and thermal properties of an electrochemically prepared polypyrrole film are studied. The Youngs modulus of this film decreases slightly below 140 °C and steeply above 140 °C, while the tensile strength decreases linearly with increasing temperature. The inflection point of the Youngs modulus exists at around 140 °C, which coincides with the temperature at the main peak of the temperature variation of the mechanical loss factor, tan σ. It seems that the main peak of tan σ results from the glass transition of this polymer. The film has a very high thermal diffusivity constant of 0.028 cm 2 /s at room temperature.


Archive | 1977

Process for preparation of spontaneously-crosslinked alkali metal acrylate polymers

Shuzo Aoki; Harumasa Yamasaki


Archive | 1983

Process for producing highly water absorptive polymer

Harumasa Yamasaki; Takatoshi Kobayashi; Yuzo Sumida


Archive | 1982

Process for producing water-absorbent materials having excellent water absorption properties

Harumasa Yamasaki; Yuzo Sumida; Shoichiro Harada


Archive | 1986

Process for preparing highly reactive, water-absorptive resin

Takatoshi Kobayashi; Harumasa Yamasaki; Yuzo Sumida


Archive | 1991

Organic silicon compound, method of its production, and photoreceptor for electrophotography incorporating it

Masayuki Mishima; Harumasa Yamasaki; Takashi Matsuse; Tadashi Sakuma; Hiroyasu Togashi


Archive | 1986

Catalyst for preparation of polyurethane and process for the preparation

Harumasa Yamasaki; Masayoshi Morii; Yukinaga Yokota; Akira Mamada; Yoshiyuki Nabata


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1988

Study of the curing process giving the rigid polyurethane foam by dynamic viscoelastic method

Yoshiyuki Nabata; Akira Mamada; Harumasa Yamasaki

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