Mk. Ram et al., OPTICAL, STRUCTURAL AND FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPIC STUDIES ON REDUCED FORM OF POLYANILINE - THE LEUCOEMERALDINE BASE, Synthetic metals, 89(1), 1997, pp. 63-69
Electrochemically deposited thin films of emeraldine salt (ES) on indi
um-tin-oxide (ITO) glass plate and [111] silicon crystal were treated
chemically with a phenyl hydrazine (PNH) solution in order to obtain a
leucoemeraldine base (LB) form of polyaniline (PANI). The NMP-treated
PANI films were washed using different organic solvents. ES, LB and a
ir-oxidized LB films were examined using UV-visible, optical microscop
y, X-ray diffraction and fluorescence microscopic techniques. The obta
ined results showed a direct correlation in the optical, structural an
d fluorescence behaviour of the LB form of PANI. An X-ray diffraction
study revealed the partial crystallinity in the ES, whereas the LB and
the air-oxidized LB showed amorphous structures. The first evidence o
f high fluorescence microscopic behaviour in the LB form of PANI has b
een observed. The gradual decrease in fluorescence signal as a functio
n of time for the LB film has been interpreted as being due to the dif
fusion phenomenon in relation to the contact of the complex of the phe
nyl ring with O-2 molecules.