POLYMER-FILMS ON ELECTRODES .25. EFFECT OF POLYMER RESISTANCE ON THE ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF POLY(VINYLFERROCENE) - SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPIC, CHRONOAMPEROMETRIC, AND CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRIC STUDIES
Frf. Fan et al., POLYMER-FILMS ON ELECTRODES .25. EFFECT OF POLYMER RESISTANCE ON THE ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF POLY(VINYLFERROCENE) - SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPIC, CHRONOAMPEROMETRIC, AND CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRIC STUDIES, Journal of physical chemistry, 98(5), 1994, pp. 1475-1481
The electrochemistry of a poly(vinylferrocene) (PVF) film of ca. 2100
Angstrom was investigated in 1 M aqueous NaClO4 solution with electroc
hemical and scanning microscopic techniques. The potential-step transi
ents show well-defined maxima that are very similar to those found for
the electrochemical switching of electronically conductive polymers,
e.g., polypyrrole and polyaniline. We explore here the possibility tha
t the film resistance accompanying changes in the polymer oxidation st
ate is a major factor in determining the shape of these transients. Th
ese chronoamperometric curves also allow the determination of an appar
ent diffusion coefficient. The scanning electrochemical microscope (SE
CM) has been used to penetrate the PVF film and to obtain directly the
thickness of the film immersed in the electrolyte solution. Different
shapes of the tip current-distance curves are observed, depending on
the oxidation state of the PVF film and its electrochemical treatment
history. Mechanisms for the different approach curves are suggested.