Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.99, 109-115, 2012
Electropolymerization of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene within an insulating nitrile butadiene rubber network: Application to electroreflective surfaces and devices
Innovative designs based on semi-interpenetrating polymers networks (semi-IPN), where an electronic conductive polymer (ECP) is formed within - but on each side - a film of a polymer network chosen both for their mechanical properties and ionic conductivity lead to devices with battery-like architecture. Usually, the route to introduce the ECP is an oxidative chemical polymerization leading to conducting semi-IPN with mixed conductivities (electronic and ionic). We will present the fabrication of such semi-IPN using an electrochemical route to form the ECP. This strategy is interesting since it allows the choice of the electrolytic medium and therefore the nature of the doping ion. This process implies the electropolymerization of the conjugated monomer - 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT) - within a flexible insulating matrix, which is a Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) network or a flexible IPN made of NBR and a branched polyethylene oxide (PEO) network. In the first part, scanning electron microscopy experiments show that the two-phases composition of the semi-IPN NBR/PEDOT obtained notably the localization of PEDOT inside the NBR matrix. The electropolymerization process is discussed and electrochemical characterization by cyclic voltamograms demonstrates the accessibility of the PEDOT inside the matrix. In the second part, we present first the reflective properties of the NBR/PEDOT semi-IPN. Upon chemical oxidation/reduction processes, it is possible to observe a 25% reflection contrast in the Near Infrared (NIR) at 2.5 mu m. Then, we described the device's fabrication requiring the dual combination of two semi-IPNs. In order to favor the adhesion between them, we chose a whole system based on an NBR/PEO/PEDOT semi-IPN in which the EDOT is polymerized under the same conditions as previously. The junction was ensured by the PEO partner serving as binder between the two semi-IPNs. Then, after the addition of an electrolyte (LiClO4 0.1 M/PC) to complete the device elaboration, it was possible to electrochemically switch the system and to observe NIR optical modulation with a promising contrast up to Delta%R=14% at 2.5 mu m. The optical properties were also measured in the middle infrared region: the contrasts were Delta%R3-5 (mu m)=18% and Delta%R8-12 mu m= 17% in the integrated bands II (3-5 mu m) and III (8-12 mu m), respectively. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Interpenetrating Polymer Network;Electropolymerization;Reflective device;poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene);Nitrile Butadiene Rubber;Polyethylene oxide