G. Inzelt, Simultaneous chronoamperometric and quartz crystal microbalance studies ofredox transformations of polyaniline films, ELECTR ACT, 45(22-23), 2000, pp. 3865-3876
Cyclic and chronoamperometric electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance m
easurements are reported for polyaniline deposited on Au and immersed in aq
ueous solution of 1 mol dm(-3) H2SO4. The results of piezoelectric microgra
vimetry indicate a mixed cationic and anionic ion transport. Although most
of the frequency change after application of a potential step occurs within
1 s - attesting that even the anion transport is fast - a slow, logarithmi
c type relaxation can also be observed. The duration of the continuous mass
change may be longer than 30 min, especially during a transition from redu
ced state to a medium oxidized state or vice versa. The change of the film
resistance measured in situ shows a similar behaviour. The marked hysteresi
s effect between oxidation and reduction sequences may be explained a fast
stabilization process including the planarization of the polymer and interm
olecular coupling at higher charging level as well as a slower transformati
on at lower degree of oxidation. The effect of temperature is very small on
the processes responsible for the relaxation phenomena and the hysteresis
effect, consequently the enhancement of the chain motion may play a minor r
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