Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions

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 for...

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Main Authors: Manzano, Enrique M., Manzano, Maria Carla F., Quiroga, Reuben V., Felix, A. L., Katigbak, A.M.C. L., Lanuza, Chiara Rosario Julia V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-93662023-02-28T06:19:25Z Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions Manzano, Enrique M. Manzano, Maria Carla F. Quiroga, Reuben V. Felix, A. L. Katigbak, A.M.C. L. Lanuza, Chiara Rosario Julia V. 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 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8493 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Polymers—Electric properties Physics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Polymers—Electric properties
Physics
spellingShingle Polymers—Electric properties
Physics
Manzano, Enrique M.
Manzano, Maria Carla F.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
Felix, A. L.
Katigbak, A.M.C. L.
Lanuza, Chiara Rosario Julia V.
Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions
description 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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author Manzano, Enrique M.
Manzano, Maria Carla F.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
Felix, A. L.
Katigbak, A.M.C. L.
Lanuza, Chiara Rosario Julia V.
author_facet Manzano, Enrique M.
Manzano, Maria Carla F.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
Felix, A. L.
Katigbak, A.M.C. L.
Lanuza, Chiara Rosario Julia V.
author_sort Manzano, Enrique M.
title Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions
title_short Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions
title_full Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions
title_fullStr Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions
title_full_unstemmed Seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions
title_sort seebeck effect in polypyrrole/metal junctions
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2009
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8493
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