Claims
- 1. An electrically conductive composition of matter comprising a block copolymer of polyisoprene having a molecular weight of between approximately 7,000 and 10,075, and polyacetylene having a molecular weight of approximately 1500 and 1910, said block copolymer being doped with iodine.
- 2. A method of making an electrically conductive block copolymer of polyisoprene having a molecular weight of between approximately 7,000 and 10,075, and polyacetylene having a molecular weight of between approximately 1500 and 1910 comprising:
- a. polymerizing monomeric isoprene in a solution containing n-butyllithium in toluene, thereby forming active polyisoprenyllithium in said solution:
- b. adding an amount of tetrabutoxytitanium which is substantially equimolar in amount to the amount of said polyisoprenyllithium, thereby forming an isoprenyl-butoxytitanium (III) catalyst in said solution;
- c. introducing gaseous acetylene into said solution to form by a spontaneous catalytic reaction a block copolymer of polyisoprene and polyacetylene;
- d. separating said block copolymer from solution; and
- e. doping said block copolymer with I.sub.2 to render said copolymer electrically conductive.
- 3. The process defined in claim 2 wherein said block copolymer is doped by exposure to iodine vapor.
- 4. The process defined in claim 2 wherein said acetylene is polymerized onto said polyisoprene such that the polyacetylene polymer has a molecular weight of between approximately 1,600 and 1,900.
Government Interests
This invention is the result of a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36).
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