화학공학소재연구정보센터
Electrochimica Acta, Vol.43, No.7, 755-762, 1998
Polyaniline synthesized in propylene carbonate medium in the presence of di- and tri-chloroacetic acids. Part I. Polymer growth studies
In this work the electrochemical synthesis of polyanilne (PAni) in propylene carbonate (PC) medium in the presence of lithium perchlorate and di- (DCA) and tri-chloroacetic (TCA) acids was studied. In order to determine the best experimental conditions to grow an electroactive film of PAni by cyclic voltammetry, the effects of the supporting electrolyte and acid concentration were analysed. These experiments allowed us to conclude that although the degradation processes associated with the polymer are always present for both acids they are much stronger for DCA, probably due to its dimerization capability. In the presence of TCA a maximum ratio between polymer growth and polymer degradation was achieved. For aniline concentrations of 0.25 M and 0.5 M LiClO4, the electroactive PAni growth occurs only for acid concentrations higher than 1 M and 2 M, respectively for TCA and DCA.