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An intercalated material has been prepared consisting of a regular alternat
ion of organic/inorganic layers. The products were obtained by reacting 3,4
-dihydroxyphenylalanine (dl-DOPA) with V2O5. nH(2)O gel, which underwent an
oxidative polymerization/intercalation process, forming a dark blue metall
ic colored film. The films were characterized using thermogravimetric analy
sis, UV-VIS transmission spectroscopy, FTIR, EPR, X-ray diffraction, dc con
ductivity, and cyclic voltammetry. The X-ray diffractograms indicate that t
he lamellar structure of the V2O5 is preserved but that the interplanar spa
cing increases from 1.18 to 1.38 nm. The FTIR and EPR spectra confirm that
the V2O5 structure is preserved; however the presence of melanin-like struc
tures induces the reduction of V-V ions to V-IV. The increase in the interp
lanar spacing is observed to increase the stability and reproducibility of
the electrochemical insertion/deinsertion of Li+. This increase in stabilit
y is also observed in the electrochromic properties of the film, which are
fully reproducible even after > 60 oxidation-reduction cycles. The incorpor
ation of melanin-like structures also affects the activation energy of the
dc conductivity, which is reduced from 0.35 to 0.20 eV.