Studies on conductivity and dielectric properties of polyaniline-zinc sulphide composites

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In the present paper, we report electrical conductivity and dielectric studies on the composites of conducting polyanillne (PANI) with crystalline semiconducting ZnS powder, wherein PANI has been taken as inclusion and ZnS crystallites as the host matrix. From the studies, it has been observed that the value of room temperature d.c. conductivity of the composites with volume fraction of PANI > 0.65 shows an unusual behaviour wherein, conductivity values of the composites exceed that of PANI itself with maximum value as high as 6 times that of PANI at the volume fraction of 0.85. A similar trend has also been observed for the real and imaginary parts of complex dielectric constant values of the composites. This unusual behaviour in the d.c. conductivity and dielectric properties has been attributed to the enhancement in the degree of crystalllnlty of PANI as a consequence of its interfacial interaction with ZnS matrix. The results of optical microscopy show coating of PANI all around the ZnS particles. The temperature dependent conductivity studies suggest the quasi one-dimensional VRH conduction in PANI as well as its composites with ZnS. FTIR and XRD studies have also been reported. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Pant, H. C., Patra, M. K., Negi, S. C., Bhatia, A., Vadera, S. R., & Kumar, N. (2006). Studies on conductivity and dielectric properties of polyaniline-zinc sulphide composites. Bulletin of Materials Science, 29(4), 379–384. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02704139

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