AC conductivity studies of polyaniline-polymannuronate nanocomposites

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Temperature and frequency dependent AC conductivity behavior has been studied for the chemically synthesized polyaniline-polymannuronate (PANI-PM) composites. The temperature (300 - 500 K) and frequency (100 - 106 Hz) dependent AC conductivity suggests evidence for the transport mechanism in PANI-PM composites. The frequency dependence of AC conductivity has been investigated by the power law. The frequency exponent (s) is determined, and the data suggest that s decreases with temperature. The variation of s with temperature suggests that AC conduction is due to the correlated barrier hopping.

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Basavaraja, C., Kim, N. R., Jo, E. A., Pierson, R., & Huh, D. S. (2009). AC conductivity studies of polyaniline-polymannuronate nanocomposites. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 30(7), 1543–1546. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2009.30.7.1543

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