Issue 27, 2013

Single-step synthesis of polypyrrole nanowires by cathodic electropolymerization

Abstract

Polypyrrole nanowires are successfully fabricated with a one-step process by cathodic electropolymerization from an aqueous solution without templates and chemical additives. The method utilizes electrochemically generated NO+ to oxidize the neutral pyrrole monomers, making it possible to use oxidizable metal substrates, such as Cu and Ni. The synthesized nanowires are directly deposited on the substrate in the form of a thin film consisting of fine polypyrrole nanowires with a nanoporous and interconnected network structure. The growth kinetics of the polypyrrole nanowires was investigated by analyzing the effects of the chemical composition of the electrolyte and the synthesis time on the formation of polypyrrole nanowires. It was found that the polymerization process of pyrrole is very sensitive to the reactivity of radical cations. For a radical cation with high reactivity, the polypyrrole nanospheres are synthesized near the electrode in the solution. In contrast, for a radical cation with sufficiently low reactivity, the polypyrrole nanowires are grown on the priorly deposited polypyrrole nanospheres.

Graphical abstract: Single-step synthesis of polypyrrole nanowires by cathodic electropolymerization

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Mar 2013
Accepted
07 May 2013
First published
07 May 2013

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013,1, 8061-8068

Single-step synthesis of polypyrrole nanowires by cathodic electropolymerization

D. Nam, M. Kim, S. Lim, I. Song and H. Kwon, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013, 1, 8061 DOI: 10.1039/C3TA11227F

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