V. Papez et M. Josowicz, ELECTROCHEMICAL PREPARATION AND STUDY OF POLY(N-VINYLCARBAZOLE) AS A SENSING LAYER FOR PROPYLAMINE VAPOR, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 365(1-2), 1994, pp. 139-150
The influence of experimental conditions on the electrochemical growth
of poly(N-vinylcarbazole (PVCz), its morphology and electrochemical p
roperties, in relation to its sensitivity to propylamine (PrNH2) vapou
r, was investigated. It was verified that water present in the acetoni
trile base electrolyte used for electropolymerization plays the major
role. The porosity of PVCz film decreases with increasing concentratio
n of water up to about 20%. The work function (WF) responses of non-po
rous films were more reproducible and were without drifting of the sig
nal observed in particular after initial exposure to propylamine. Four
ier transform IR study demonstrated that the reason for this drift is
irreversible chemisorption of propylamine. The method of electrochemic
al PVCz deposition by square-wave potential pulses with frequencies of
tenths or hundreds of hertz was used. Modulation of the frequency has
similar effects to those of water, resulting in a more or less dense
PVCZ Structure. To achieve full response, the thickness of the polymer
ic film should be greater than that of the space charge region, which
was determined to be 500 nm. Composite PVCz layers with modified adsor
ption properties were synthesized. giving an improvement in signal rep
roducibility and drifting.