Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.174, No.3, 897-910, 2014
Morphological Control of Conductive Polymers Utilized Electrolysis Polymerization Technique: Trial of Fabricating Biocircuit
Conductive polymers are a strong contender for making electronic circuits. The growth pattern in conductive polymer synthesis by the electrolysis polymerization method was examined. The growth pattern is deeply related to the coupling reaction of the radical cation and the deprotonation reaction following it and changes suddenly depending on the kind and concentration of the supporting electrolyte and the solvent used. That is, when the electrophilic substitution coupling reaction becomes predominant, the three-dimensional growth form is observed, and when the radical coupling reaction becomes predominant, the two-dimensional growth morphology is observed. In addition, the growth pattern can be comparatively easily controlled by changing the value of the polymerization constant current, and it is considered that the indicator and development for biocircuit research with neuron-type devices made of conjugated polymers was obtained.
Keywords:Electrochemical polymerization;Conductive polymers;Polypyrrole;Control of growth pattern;Node number control;Neuronal model;Biocircuits