Electrochemical formation and overoxidation of polyaniline (PAn) were
investigated in solutions containing different anions. The anions prom
oted PAn growth in the order, H2SO4 > HCl > HClO4. The growth rate of
PAn in the presence of two different types of anion was governed by th
e anion with lesser promoting effect. The addition of a small amount o
f HClO4 into the H2SO4 solution greatly inhibited the initial monomer
oxidation and the growth of the polymer. Similar promoting/depressing
effects of anions were observed on electrochemical degradation of PAn
films. The effects of anions were possibly related to the stability of
complexes between the anion and protonated monomer, and the anion and
protonated PAn chains. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.