Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7873754 | Synthetic Metals | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Polypyrrole-polydopamine (PPy-PDA) films with nanowire morphologies were synthesized by a simple one-step electrochemical method using sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) as dopant. Compared to the PPy films and PPy-PDA films synthesized with other dopants, the SDBS-doped PPy-PDA nanowire films exhibited greatly enhanced adhesion force to the electrodes. In addition, the conductivities of the resultant PPy-PDA nanowire films were also significantly improved by three times compared to that of the PPy film. More interestingly, the PPy-PDA nanowire films displayed sticky superhydrophobicity. Water drop could adhere to the films tightly even when the films were turned upside down. These attractive properties, plus the simple and rapid synthetic method, offer a possibility for the PPy-PDA nanowire films being used as universal electrode modified materials for various applications.
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Authors
Jilin Tan, Zhong Zhang, Yuan He, Qihui Yue, Zhuo Xie, Huaran Ji, Yanan Sun, Wei Shi, Dongtao Ge,