Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1522174 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Ag films were sputter-deposited on HCl-doped polyaniline (HCl-PANI) and undoped polyaniline (PANI) substrates at 300Â K. The 50Â nm- and 200Â nm-thick Ag films grown on HCl-PANI substrates convert respectively to the AgCl film and the AgCl-Ag composite film because Cl ions in the HCl-PANI substrate diffuse into the Ag films and the chemical reaction of Ag atoms with Cl ions occurs. The AgCl and AgCl-Ag composite films are porous. The Ag film grown on PANI substrate has a dense structure and its grain size increases with increasing film thickness. The conductance of the film grown on the PANI substrate does not change markedly with aging time. For the Ag film grown on the HCl-PANI substrate, however, the conductance decreases significantly with increasing aging time. After the aging time reached a threshold value, the conductance does not change with the aging time. The threshold time increases with increasing film thickness. The reaction controlled process dominates the formation of AgCl film on the HCl-PANI substrate.
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Authors
Yang Cao, Rongying Huang, Bing Hu, Hong Qiu, Jianping He,