Vapor phase polymerization of pyrrole and thiophene using iron(III) sulfonates as oxidizing agents

Bjorn Winther Jensen*, Jun Chen, Keld West, Gordon Wallace

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Vapor phase polymerization is a versatile technique that can be used to obtain highly conducting coatings of conjugated polymer on both conducting and nonconducting substrates. This is demonstrated here by preparation of polypyrrole, polybithiopene, and polyterthiopene, coatings that otherwise must be prepared electrochemically in order to achieve the desired high conjugation. The method is based on the use of organic ferric sulfonates as oxidant as these salts easily form smooth, noncrystalline films. By proper choice of the sulfonate anion, the oxidizing power of the ferric salt can be varied over a wide range. The described technique can easily be adapted to different patterning techniques.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)5930-5935
ページ数6
ジャーナルMacromolecules
37
16
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2004 8月 10
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  • 材料化学

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