JOURNAL ARTICLE

Polymer Films on Electrodes: XIX . Electrochemical Behavior at Polypyrrole‐Nafion and Polypyrrole‐Clay Thin Films on Glassy Carbon Electrodes

Fu‐Ren F. FanAllen J. Bard

Year: 1986 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 133 (2)Pages: 301-304   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Biconductive films, involving the incorporation of an electronically conductive phase within an ionically conductive one, on glassy carbon electrode surfaces have been prepared by electropolymerization to form polypyrrole (PP) in matrices of Nafion and the clay, hectorite. These films display electronic conductivity and higher stability than films of PP alone. Electrochemical studies of several species at these electrodes (, , methyl viologen) are described. Freestanding PP/Nafion and PP/hectorite films have also been prepared.

Keywords:
Polypyrrole Nafion Materials science Conductive polymer Hectorite Glassy carbon Electrochemistry Electrode Chemical engineering Polymer chemistry Conductivity Polymer Thin film Composite material Cyclic voltammetry Nanotechnology Chemistry Montmorillonite Polymerization

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