Presentation 2005/1/21
in situ Polymerization of Conducting Polymers : A Consideration of the Nature of Substrate Surface and Deposition Process
Mitsuyoshi Onoda, Kazuya Tada,
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Abstract(in English) The surface treatment of glass substrates affects the in situ polymerization of pyrrole on them. Here, we have studied the initial deposition process for the positively charged substrates. It was found that no notable difference is induced by dipping the substrates in solutions containing one or two components of the in situ polymerization solution, prior to in situ polymerization. However, dipping in the in situ polymerization solution containing all three components, pyrrole, FeCl_3 and p-toluenesolfonic acid sodium salt (p-TSNa) removed the rest time. This fact implies that the polymerization reaction of pyrrole on the substrate is required to initiate the deposition of polypyrrole. It was also observed that photoelectron emission from the substrates for which the polymerization was quenched during the rest time, indicating the depositon of oligomerized or polymerized pyrrole on the substrates although the deposition could not be detected by the optical absorption spectra.
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Keyword(in English) conducting polymer / in situ polymerization / polypyrrole / molecular selfassembly techniques
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Title (in English) in situ Polymerization of Conducting Polymers : A Consideration of the Nature of Substrate Surface and Deposition Process
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Keyword(1) conducting polymer
Keyword(2) in situ polymerization
Keyword(3) polypyrrole
Keyword(4) molecular selfassembly techniques
1st Author's Name Mitsuyoshi Onoda
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Graduate School of Engineering University of Hyogo()
2nd Author's Name Kazuya Tada
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Graduate School of Engineering University of Hyogo
Date 2005/1/21
Paper # OME2004-126
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 641
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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