Binary polymer films consisting of an insulating polymer and a conducting p
olymer have been successfully prepared by sequential electropolymerization
of the parent monomers. The insulating polymer (polyacrylonitrile or polyet
hylacrylate) is formed under cathodic polarization in a potential range whe
re the growing chains are chemically grafted onto the nickel or carbon elec
trode. The conducting polymer (polybithiophene or polypyrrole) is formed by
electrooxidation of the parent monomer. The electrochemical reactions and
the electrochemical properties of the films have been analyzed by cyclic vo
ltammetry and chronoamperometry. The influence of the main experimental par
ameters on the composition and morphology of the films has been investigate
d by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy. This app
roach strongly improves the adhesion of the conducting polymer as a result
of its combination with the grafted polyacrylonitrile. This combination of
insulating and conducting polymers is a way to tune the electroactivity of
the conjugated chains.