Title of article :
FTIR, TGA and DC electrical conductivity studies
of phthalocyanine and its complexes
Author/Authors :
R. Seoudi*، نويسنده , , G.S. El-Bahy، نويسنده , , Z.A. El Sayed، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The infrared spectra of phthalocyanine and (MgC2, MnC2, FeC2, CoC2, ZnC2 and PbC2) phthalocyanines were investigated using FTIR
in the range from (4000–400 cmK1), as halide discs. The absorption bands of phthalocyanines were compared with the spectral data of
phthalocyanine and discussed in relation to its structure. The N–H bands appearing at 3289 and 1006 cmK1 in phthalocyanine disappeared in
the phthalocyanines. This is due to the replacement of hydrogen by the metal cation. A new band appeared at 1050 cmK1 in the metal
phthalocyanines, which may be due to the inactive C–N vibration in phthalocyanine activated by the complex formation. Thermogravimetric
(TG) analysis curves show that, the main degradation step follows first order kinetics. The minor and major decomposition temperature and
also the activation energy of the main degradation step was calculated and discussed. This study focuses on the correlation existing between
the structure and the continuous dark conductivity in compacted powder. The temperature dependence of the conductivity was measured in
the range (283–450 K) and hints at an activated-like behavior with activation energies depending on the structure. The conduction processes
are discussed.
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Keywords :
Conductivity , Phthalocyanine , FTIR , TGA , DC Electrical
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure