Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.65, No.3, 320-328, 2000
Growth behaviour of polyaniline films deposited by pulse potentiostatic method
Electrochemical polymerisation of aniline (ANI) was performed in aqueous 0.5 hi H2SO4 using pulse potentiostatic method (PPSM). The polymeric films were deposited under different tuneable pulse parameters in PPSM like pulse number (P-n) pulse width (P-w) and variations of aniline concentrations. Cyclic voltammetry was used for evaluating the characteristics of the deposited polymeric films. A suitable equation relating the growth of the deposited films and the pulse parameters in PPSM was deduced as: growth=k[ANI]PnPw where k is growth rate constant and k value was evaluated through growth function. Various surface parameters were evaluated. The surface excess and thickness of the film showed increasing trend with increasing [ANI] and P-n. The polymer was also characterised in various acidity conditions. The electroactivity of the him was found to be retained in highly acidic solution and showed decreasing activity with increasing pH.