Covalent attachment of functional side-groups to polyaniline nanofibres

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2010
Authors  Lahiff, E.; Scarmagnani, S.; Schazmann, B.; Cafolla, A.A.; Diamond, D.
Journal Title  International Journal of Nanomanufacturing
Volume  5
Pages  88-99
Publisher  Inderscience Publishers
ISSN Number  1746-9406
Key Words  RP1; RP2
Abstract  

Polyaniline (PAni) is an example of a conducting polymer that can be switched between an insulating and a conductive state. This switching is accompanied by a colour change. Recently, interest has developed in the nanofibre form of PAni as these low dimensional structures have a very high surface area, thus enabling a faster response time. We investigate how the surface chemistry of these nanofibres can be modified by covalently attaching functional side-groups. In particular, we demonstrate the attachment of both amide and carboxylic acid groups. This can be achieved using a simple reflux technique. The modified material retains its nanomorphology and the intrinsic electrochemical, spectroscopic and redox properties of PAni are also preserved. Both acid and amine side-groups are interesting in that they provide a template, which could be further altered to enhance the selectivity of PAni. Acid terminated chains can also be used to introduce self-doping behaviour to PAni.

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