A variety of arylenevinylene compounds, including poly(phenylenevinylene) (PPV) and its analogues, have been prepared and doped with AsFe to form electrically conducting materials. In the case of PPV a limiting conductivity of 1 ( cm)'1 is obtained. Characterization of the molecular structure, dopant level, limiting conductivity, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), temperature dependence of conductivity, and NH3 compensation of the compounds allows some property-structure relationships. PPV undergoes AsF5-catalyzed Friedel-Crafts chain extension and cross-linking during the doping process. The results indicate that lightly doped PPV conducts electricity probably via a variable-range hopping mechanism. All the compounds studied in this work behave as thermally activated conductors when heavily doped. The similarities and differences of the present system vs. doped polyacetylenes and charge-transfer salts are discussed.
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