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Article Dans Une Revue Int J Electrochem Sci Année : 2020

Electrodeposited Copolymer Films with Tunable Conductivity

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Conducting copolymer films were prepared from pyrrole (Py) and 1,12-di-(1-pyrrolyl) dodecane (DiPy) in an attempt to prepare conducting films that can be used as sensitive material of chemiresistor gas sensors. Copolymer thin films were obtained by electrochemical oxidation in a lithium perchlorate/acetonitrile electrolyte with different feed ratios of comonomers. Increasing the portion of DiPy in the comonomer mixture resulted in the formation of thinner and less rough copolymer films and to a modification of their morphology from a granular structure to a clover-like structure. In addition, copolymer films with very different conductivities were obtained by varying the comonomers ratio. Indeed, the conductivity of the copolymer containing 91% of Py was 2 × 10^5 times higher than the conductivity of the polymer containing 91% of DiPy, indicating that it is possible to tune the conductivity of the film by varying the composition of the initial comonomer mixture.

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hal-02971069 , version 1 (20-10-2020)

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Claire Magnenet, Emmanuel Contal, Sophie Lakard, Sandrine Monney, Boris Lakard. Electrodeposited Copolymer Films with Tunable Conductivity. Int J Electrochem Sci, 2020, 1 (4), pp.358-366. ⟨10.3390/electrochem1040023⟩. ⟨hal-02971069⟩
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