This invention relates to electrically conducting polymers and more particularly to a method for joining portions of electrically conducting polymers.
Conducting polymers such as polypyrrole (PPy) have many uses resulting primarily from the fact that the polymers are flexible and can be made into thin films among other geometries. Those with skill in the art will recognize that flexible electrically conducting polymers can be used as substitutes for metal conductors. In many applications, it may be required to join two portions of a conductive polymer together and assure that the joined material is itself electrically conducting. Many interconnect techniques involve using metal solder which can add weight and impede the flexibility of the polymer material. Other techniques involve high temperatures or large electrical potentials that degrade the electrical and mechanical properties of the polymer.
An object of the invention is to provide a method that is simple and flexible method of joining conductive polymers.
The method involves connecting two portions of an electrically conducting polymer using a second soluble polymer. It includes disposing a solution of the soluble polymer in contact with the two portions of the first electrically conducting polymer. The solvent is allowed to evaporate leaving the second polymer joining the two portions of the first polymer. In a preferred embodiment, the first electrically conducting polymer is polypyrrole (PPy). A suitable second polymer for this application is poly 3-hexyl thiophene (P3HT). A suitable solvent for the P3HT is dichloromethane which wets the surface of the PPy. In a preferred embodiment, the solution is 0.3wt % poly 3-hexyl thiophene in dichloromethane. The P3HT is doped with iodine to improve its conductivity.
a is a schematic illustration showing the joining of two portions of a conducting polymer connected using a soluble conducting polymer interconnect.
b is a schematic illustration showing the joining of two portions of conducting polymer using a soluble non-conducting polymer interconnect.
a is a picture of the joining procedure showing the unconnected conducting polymer strips
b is a picture of the joining procedure showing the two strips immersed into the solution
With reference first to
In an experiment, two thin strips of polypyrrole having dimensions 3 mm by 20 μm by 50 mm and 3 mm by 20 μm by 45 mm were fixed on the sides of a platform of a Teflon coated well. A solution of 0.3 wt % poly 3-hexyl thiophene (4.5 mg/ml) in dichloromethane (DCM) was drop cast into the well. As the DCM evaporated, a P3HT film comes out of solution in the interface between the PPy strips 1 and 3. The P3HT film creates a conducting polymer bond that joins the two strips 1 and 3 together (This procedure is illustrated in
The electrical resistance of the PPy strips 1 and 3 joined with the P3HT was measured before and after the iodine doping step. The results are shown in the Table below.
Stress-strain curves were measured of the joined strips and the film fractured at the P3HT joint.
It is recognized that modifications and variations of the invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art and all such modifications and variations are included within the scope of the appended claims.
The present application is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/US2011/045747, filed on Jul. 28, 2011 and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/373,298 filed on Aug. 13, 2010 both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
This invention was made with government support under Grant number NBCHC 0080001, awarded by the Department of the Interior. The government has certain rights in the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 61373298 | Aug 2010 | US |
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| Parent | PCT/US2011/045747 | Jul 2011 | US |
| Child | 13766257 | US |