TY - JOUR
T1 - Simultaneous observation of the electropolymerisation process of conducting polymers by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy, surface plasmon enhanced light scattering and cyclic voltammetry
AU - Baba, Akira
AU - Advincula, Rigoberto C.
AU - Knoll, Wolfgang
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - In this study, we report the combined use of surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (SPR) and cyclic voltammetry to investigate the electropolymerization process of aniline onto a gold electrode in situ. Electropolymerization of aniline was achieved by applying a cycling potential known from cyclic voltammetry monitored by SPR simultaneously. The potential cycling resulted in an oscillation of the SPR kinetic reflectivity curve. The time differential SPR kinetic reflectivity curve was correlated with the cyclic voltammogram at higher potential. At lower potential, a large difference between the SPR kinetic reflectivity curve and the cyclic voltammogram was observed. It is shown that this difference is caused by scattered light enhanced by the SPR and is due to the change of the optical refractive index at the polyaniline/electrolyte interface. The technique promises to be an important tool in determining the mechanism for the electropolymerization processes of conducting polymers.
AB - In this study, we report the combined use of surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (SPR) and cyclic voltammetry to investigate the electropolymerization process of aniline onto a gold electrode in situ. Electropolymerization of aniline was achieved by applying a cycling potential known from cyclic voltammetry monitored by SPR simultaneously. The potential cycling resulted in an oscillation of the SPR kinetic reflectivity curve. The time differential SPR kinetic reflectivity curve was correlated with the cyclic voltammogram at higher potential. At lower potential, a large difference between the SPR kinetic reflectivity curve and the cyclic voltammogram was observed. It is shown that this difference is caused by scattered light enhanced by the SPR and is due to the change of the optical refractive index at the polyaniline/electrolyte interface. The technique promises to be an important tool in determining the mechanism for the electropolymerization processes of conducting polymers.
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U2 - 10.1016/S1383-7303(01)80016-8
DO - 10.1016/S1383-7303(01)80016-8
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:2942715885
SN - 1383-7303
VL - 11
SP - 55
EP - 70
JO - Studies in Interface Science
JF - Studies in Interface Science
IS - C
ER -