Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Physics
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
Proceedings of the Eleventh OU-DLSU Academic Research Workshop
First Page
154
Last Page
156
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
Conducting polypyrrole films were electrochemically prepared from aqueous solution containing sodium p-toluenesulphonate as supporting electrolyte at constant current density. The films produced have electrical conductivities of about 35.8 S/cm. Seebeck effect was observed in all three junctions formed by polypyrrole with aluminum, copper and stainless steel. The maximum Seebeck coefficient obtained is from polypyrole/A1 junctions, which is about 33.3uV/Co
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Recommended Citation
Manzano, E. M., Manzano, M. F., Quiroga, R. V., Felix, A. L., Katigbak, A. L., & Lanuza, C. V. (2009). Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions. Proceedings of the Eleventh OU-DLSU Academic Research Workshop, 154-156. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8493
Disciplines
Physics
Keywords
Polymers—Electric properties
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