A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Oxidative Inorganic Multi layers for Polypyrrole Film Generation




AuthorsSalomaki M, Rasanen M, Leiro J, Huti T, Tenho M, Lukkari J, Kankare J

PublisherWILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

Publication year2010

JournalAdvanced Functional Materials

Journal name in sourceADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS

Journal acronymADV FUNCT MATER

Number in series13

Volume20

Issue13

First page 2140

Last page2147

Number of pages8

ISSN1616-301X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.200902412(external)


Abstract
A controlled nanoscale fabrication of conducting polymer films sets severe requirements for the preparation method and substrate. A new and versatile approach for producing thin polypyrrole films on a variety of surfaces is presented. Purely inorganic thin films are first prepared from poly(metaphosphate) and tetravalent metal ions using a sequential layer-by-layer technique. Redox-active cerium (IV) polyphosphate multilayer and redox-inactive zirconium(IV) and hafnium(IV) polyphosphate multilayers are prepared. Cerium-based polyphosphate films grow exponentially with the number of layers but multilayers containing zirconium or hafnium exhibit a linear buildup process. All the studied systems produce relatively smooth films with initial bilayer thickness less than 2 nm. The cerium(IV) containing film is redox-active, which is shown by its capability to form a polypyrrole layer on its surface by oxidation of pyrrole monomers in the adjacent aqueous solution. This is a general method to produce thin oxidative films of arbitrary size and form on a wide variety of surfaces.



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