Electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole (Py) in an excess of acrylamide (
AAm) was accomplished by using an acetonitrile-tetraethyl ammonium perchlor
ate (TEAPC) solution containing both monomers. Characterization of soluble
and insoluble products was carried out via FT-IR spectrum, cyclic voltammog
ram (CV), W-visible spectrum, scanning electron microscope (SEM), different
ial scanning calorimetry (DSC) and elemental analysis. The role of monomer
concentrations on the formation of resulting polymer was investigated. Sinc
e the polymerization rate of Py is faster than that of AAm, the appropriate
ratio of concentrations of monomers have chosen to have chance to interact
AAm with Py oligomers which was formed immediately on the electrode surfac
e. Inclusion of AAm to polymer and the mole ratio of resulting product was
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