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Electrochemical Tailoring of Fibrous Polyaniline and Electroless Decoration with Gold and Platinum Nanoparticles
Presented
in this work is a facile and quick electrochemical method
for controlling the morphology of thick polyaniline (PANi) films,
without the use of templates. By stepping the polymerization potential
from high voltages to a lower (or series of lower) voltage(s), we
successfully controlled the morphology of the polymer, and fibrous
structures, unique to each potential step, were achieved. In addition,
the resultant film was tested electrochemically for its viability
as an electrode material for flexible batteries and supercapacitors.
Furthermore, the PANi film was decorated with gold and platinum nanoparticles
via an electroless deposition process for possible electrocatalytic
applications, whereby the oxidation of hydrazine at the composite
was investigated