Jg. Wang et al., Chemical deposition of palladium on leucoemeraldine from solutions: state and distribution of palladium species, J MAT CHEM, 10(8), 2000, pp. 1933-1938
The reactions of polyaniline in its lowest oxidation state, leucoemeraldine
(LM), with palladium ions in PdCl2, Pd(NO3)(2), mixed solutions of PdCl2 a
nd Pd(NO3)(2) and mixed solutions of PdCl2 and AuCl3 were investigated. The
amount of Pd deposited on the leucoemeraldine film was calculated from the
decrease in Pd ion concentration in solution as determined by inductively
coupled plasma emission spectroscopy. The state and distribution of the Pd
species on the film surface was analysed using X-ray photoelectron spectros
copy and atomic force microscopy, respectively. The results showed that a m
uch faster and more complete reduction of Pd ions to Pd-0 occurred in the P
d(NO3)(2) solution as compared to the PdCl2 solution and the explanation fo
r this difference in reactivity has been offered from an electrochemical an
d coordination chemistry point of view. The mixing of Pd(NO3)(2) with PdCl2
appears to affect the Pd coordination states in solution which in turn aff
ects the Pd uptake rate and the manner in which the Pd is deposited on the
LM surface. In mixed solutions of PdCl2 and AuCl3, it was clearly seen that
the presence of a small amount of AuCl3 (molar ratio of AuCl3/PdCl2 of 0.1
) can greatly accelerate the uptake of Pd and complete removal of Pd ions f
rom PdCl2 can be accomplished.