Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9634244 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The reversible acid-base equilibrium between the emeraldine salt (ES) and the emeraldine base (EB) form of thin electropolymerized films of polyaniline (PANI) has been studied between pH 2 and 9 with in situ Raman spectroscopy using the 514, 633 and 780Â nm laser excitation wavelengths. The electropolymerization of PANI was done with cyclic voltammetry in a flow cell from a solution consisting of 50Â mM aniline and 1.0Â M HCl. It is shown that the Raman signal of the CN stretching vibration at 1439Â cmâ1, originating from the quinoid units of the EB form, can be used for pH measurements between pH 3 and 6 with the 633Â nm laser. This vibration is strongly resonance enhanced by the 633Â nm laser and its intensity grows therefore considerably in the pH interval where the ES-EB transition mainly takes place (pH 3-6). The influence of the film conditioning pH was also studied as well as the reproducibility of the Raman spectra when pH was changed several times from pH 6 to 3.
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Authors
Tom Lindfors, Ari Ivaska,