Various potentials have been used to oxidize terthiophene in boron fluoride
-ethyl ether (BFEE), the final products are then studied by the surface-ref
lection IR and UV-Vis spectra. When a potential is controlled in the region
of 0.7-0.8 V which is slightly higher than that of monomer oxidation, a re
gularly alpha,alpha'-linked polymer is obtained which has an average chain
length of about 21 thiophene rings and an absorption peak of 482 nm at its
neutral state. An oxidation potential higher than 0.8 V is found to lead to
the occurrence of mislinkage, while an oxidation potential lower than 0.7
V only produces oligomers. The polyterthiophene prepared by control of the
oxidation potential has further been cycled in BFEE to check its electroche
mical stability. Comparing with the polymers from thiophene and bithiophene
, the thin polyterthiophene film adhering onto a stainless-steel electrode
exhibits a better cycling behaviour. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rig
hts reserved.