Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10619308 | Synthetic Metals | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Highly adherent polypyrrole coatings were electrodeposited at etched Ti and Ti-6Al-4V from 0.2Â M oxalic acid and 0.2Â M pyrrole at a constant applied potential of 0.8Â V versus SCE. The substrates were etched in an alkaline peroxide solution at ambient temperature for a 10Â min period prior to the electropolymerization reactions. Chemical etching of the substrate gave rise to an increase in the hydrophilicity of the surface, the formation of a micro-etched surface and the formation of a semiconducting titanium oxide film. There was a considerable increase in the density of nucleation sites for polypyrrole growth at the micro-etched surface. Growth of the polypyrrole proceeded slowly from a high number of nucleation sites at the etched surface to give rise to a highly adherent polypyrrole coating. Adhesion of the polypyrrole coating was attributed to micro-etching of the substrate and the conductivity of the oxide film generated during the chemical etching process.
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Authors
Sean T. Earley, Denis P. Dowling, John P. Lowry, Carmel B. Breslin,