Thin Solid Films, Vol.474, No.1-2, 337-340, 2005
Electrical properties of composites of TiO2-triphenylamine derivatives
We report a concept of organic molecular charge dopant in organic-inorganic composites and study its effect on the composite conductivity. Thin film composites are prepared from a 1: 1 dispersion of TiO2 or other metal oxide particles in a polymer binder. Introduction of a small percentage of triphenylamine (TPA) derivative dopants increases the dark conductivity by up to five orders of magnitude. This phenomenon is explained in terms of electron donation by the dopant to a continuous network of aggregated metal oxide particles. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:hole transporting materials;titanium oxide nanoparticles;conductivity;organic-inorganic composites