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Conductive polyaniline/poly(methyl methacrylate) films obtained by electropolymerization
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1996
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EngineeringConductive Polyaniline/polyElectrode-electrolyte InterfacePt Foil ElectrodeChemistryElectrochemical PolymerizationPolymersConducting PolymerChemical EngineeringPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialSurface ElectrochemistryElectrochemical ProcessElectrochemistryAniline ContentElectronic MaterialsPolymer ScienceThin FilmsElectrochemical Surface Science
Electrochemical polymerization of aniline, on a Pt foil electrode coated with poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), produces a homogeneous, free-standing, flexible, and conductive polymer film. The conductivity of the films depends on the aniline content and reaches 0.1–0.2 S/cm for films having aniline content of 15% or more. The optimum thickness of precoated PMMA to obtain durable conducting films was found to be in the range of 10–15 μm. Cyclic voltammetric investigation revealed that aniline exhibits a similar electrochemical behavior on a PMMA coated platinum electrode similar to a bare Pt surface. The film gives a fast and reproducible response against ammonia gas within a concentration range of 1.0–0.01%. Scanning electron micrographs indicate that the films have a rough structure consisting of globular regions. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.