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Volumn 49, Issue 52, 2010, Pages 10136-10139

Bipolar patterning of conducting polymers by electrochemical doping and reaction

Author keywords

conducting materials; doping; electrochemistry; polymers; thin films

Indexed keywords

BIPOLAR ELECTRODES; COMPOSITION GRADIENT; CONDUCTING MATERIALS; DOPING; ELECTROCHEMICAL DOPING; POLY (3-METHYLTHIOPHENE); POTENTIAL GRADIENTS; PT FILMS; SUPPORTING ELECTROLYTE;

EID: 78650499330     PISSN: 14337851     EISSN: 15213773     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201005671     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (93)

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    • The anodically doped PT film was stable and kept its charged state and the dopant, even when rinsed with acetonitrile under open-circuit conditions. The PT film could also be cathodically doped at the cathodic side on the bipolar electrode; however, no color change was observed during electrolysis. The main reaction at the cathodic side on the bipolar electrode is probably reduction of a trace of contaminating water.
    • The anodically doped PT film was stable and kept its charged state and the dopant, even when rinsed with acetonitrile under open-circuit conditions. The PT film could also be cathodically doped at the cathodic side on the bipolar electrode; however, no color change was observed during electrolysis. The main reaction at the cathodic side on the bipolar electrode is probably reduction of a trace of contaminating water.


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