Jr. Bates et al., THE MODIFICATION OF THE ROOM-TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY OF ELECTRODEPOSITED BU(4)NNI(DMIT)(2) WITH AMBIENT GASES, Synthetic metals, 76(1-3), 1996, pp. 313-315
This paper describes the effects of sulfur dioxide and nitric oxide on
the conductivity of electrodeposited films of the nickel salt of tetr
abutylammonium bis(1,3-dithiol-2-thione-4,5-dithiolate). The resistanc
e of the films increased on exposure to SO2; these changes were revers
ible in argon. The films were more sensitive to NO although these chan
ges were found to be largely irreversible. The absorption kinetics of
the gas interaction were studied and were found to follow the Elovich
isotherm. It was anticipated that the changes in resistance would be i
n opposite directions on exposure to SO2 and NO. Elemental analysis su
ggested the film contained a small amount of the mixed valence species
. It is suggested that the NO acted on this species and oxidized it to
the lower conductivity neutral species; the SO2 was presumed to act u
pon the mixed valence species and reduce it to the lower conductivity
monoanion species.