TY - JOUR T1 - Determine the Optimum Concentration of 2-Thiopheneacetyl Chloride to Synthesize the Conducting Polythiophene by Using the Direct Irradiation Method AU - Dandi, Aiman Moftah A. AU - Saion, Elias JO - Research Journal of Applied Sciences VL - 9 IS - 3 SP - 169 EP - 173 PY - 2014 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1815-932x DO - rjasci.2014.169.173 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjasci.2014.169.173 KW - Conducting polymer KW -polythiophene KW -polyvinyl alcohol KW -Y-ray irradiation method KW -energy AB - The monomer (2-thiopheneacetyl chloride) with different concentrations of 9.1, 16.7, 23.1, 28.6 and 33.3 wt.% were blended with Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) to synthesize conducting Polythiophene (PTh) by the gamma irradiation method. The absorbed dose of 30 kGy was applied on PTh/PVA film samples at ambient conditions. On gamma irradiation, the monomer polymerized into conducting PTh by means of losing H+ ions and composing polarons, the electrical conducting agent. The morphology of PTh/PVA was studied by using SEM. The SEM image indicated well distributed PTh particles spread almost uniformly in the PVA matrix which are more or less spherical and the average particle size was found to be 0.7 μm in diameter. The optical characteristics of PTh particles were measured by the UV-visible spectrometer. The absorption peak was found to be at about 400 nm with the band gap energy (Eg) which decreased from 3.19 eV at 9.1 wt.% to 2.15 eV at 28.6 wt.%. The electrical conductivity was measured by using the impedance analyzer and was found that the direct current (dc) conductivity increased from 2.6x10-5 S m-1 for 9.1 wt.% to 9.8x10-4 S m-1 for 28.6 wt.%. ER -