MANIPULATION OF THE IONIC TRANSPORT PROCESSES DURING REDOX CYCLING FOR POLYMER POLYMER COMPLEX FILMS OF POLY (STYRENESULFONATE)/POLY(XYLYLVIOLOGEN)/

Citation
Gs. Ostrom et Da. Buttry, MANIPULATION OF THE IONIC TRANSPORT PROCESSES DURING REDOX CYCLING FOR POLYMER POLYMER COMPLEX FILMS OF POLY (STYRENESULFONATE)/POLY(XYLYLVIOLOGEN)/, Journal of physical chemistry, 99(41), 1995, pp. 15236-15240
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00223654
Volume
99
Issue
41
Year of publication
1995
Pages
15236 - 15240
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3654(1995)99:41<15236:MOTITP>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Thin films of polymer/polymer complexes of poly(styrenesulfonate) (PSS ) and poly(xylylviologen) (PXV) with various ratios of the two polymer s were examined using both electrochemical and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) techniques. Ratios of PXV to PSS (in terms of total number of cationic to anionic charges) ranging from 1:2 to 4 :1 were examined. The EQCM results clearly show that the composition o f the film determines the mode of attainment of electroneutrality duri ng redox cycling of the PXV moieties. For example, for the 1:2 film (w hich contains a preponderance of fixed anionic sites) charge compensat ion during the reduction process is accomplished predominantly, but no t exclusively, by cation insertion rather than anion expulsion, and vi ce versa during oxidation, a predictable result based on simple charge neutrality and Donnan exclusion considerations. However, the 1:2 film does show some anion expulsion during the reduction process, and this is shown to be dependent on the time scale of the reduction process. These observations demonstrate the feasibility of rational approaches to manipulation of ionic transport processes in thin redox (or conduct ing) polymer films.