Thin Solid Films, Vol.458, No.1-2, 47-51, 2004
A method for cathodic polymerization of aniline by in situ electrogenerated intermediate at gold surface
Polyaniline (PANI) was cathodically synthesized at an evaporated gold electrode using an in situ electrogenerated intermediate as oxidant during reduction of the dissolved oxygen. The obtained PANI layer showed an electrochemical response similar to that synthesized by the conventionally anodic polymerization, and the average rate for the growth of PANI layer at polycrystalline gold electrode was 1.59 nm h(-1), while that at the Au (111) electrode was 4.93 nm h(-1). Based on these results, the thickness of the resulted layer can be easily controlled at molecular level for potential nanodevice applications. The obtained PANI layer showed morphology from an island-like nanostructure to an ultrathin film, depending on the crystal orientation of the electrode used. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:conducting polymers;surface plasmon resonance;ultrathin film;electrochemistry;atomic force microscopy