Temperature and Electric Field Dependent Electron Transport in Cationic and Anionic Conjugated Polyelectrolytes

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Werner F. Schmidt

Abstract The effect of an external electric field, E, on the electron attachment rate constant, ke, of SF6 was studied by a pulsed-conductivity technique in liquid ethane and propane at temperatures ranging from 133-176 K and 156-216 K, respectively. At constant temperature, ke was independent of E at fields less than Ec , the critical field above which the mobility becomes field-dependent, but at E> Ec, ke increased proportionally with De, the diffusion coefficient of the electron. Application of diffusion-controlled reaction theory to the ke - De dependence yielded an effective encounter radius of 14.5 Å for the e--SF6 reaction pair in both liquids. This encounter radius is discussed in terms of the electron-SF6 interaction energy and models of electron transport and attachment in low-mobility liquids.


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