Citation
Lim, Mei Yee
(2007)
Preparation and Characterization of Polypyrrolepolyethylene Glycol Conducting Polymer Composite Films.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Polypyrrole-polyethylene glycol (PPy-PEG) conducting polymer composite films
were electrochemically prepared on Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) glass electrode from an
aqueous solution containing pyrrole monomer, p-toluene sulfonate dopant and poly
(ethylene glycol) as an insulating polymer. The PPy-PEG composite films prepared
from different process conditions were characterized by Fourier Transform infrared
(FT-IR) spectroscopy, electrical conductivity measurement, photoacoustic
spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis and optical microscopy. The FT-IR
study of PPy-PEG composite films shows the evidence of the incorporation of PEG
in PPy structure forming PPy-PEG composite films.
The highest electrical conductivity of 61 S/cm and thermal diffusivity of 7.88 x 10-7
m2s-1 were shown by the PPy-PEG composite film prepared from 0.20 M pyrrole,
0.10 M p-toluene sulfonate and 1 x 10-3 M PEG at 1.20 volt (vs SCE) at room
temperature among all the PPy-PEG composite films produced. The conductivity
data of PPy-PEG shows that with the increase in PEG concentration in the pyrrole solution, the electrical conductivity of the prepared PPy-PEG film increased up to
certain level due to the increase in conjugation length and later it decreased with
further increase in PEG concentration, which is again linked with the decrease in
conjugation length.
The measured values of thermal diffusivity and electrical conductivity for the PPy-
PEG composites films showed that there was a correlation between thermal
diffusivity and electrical conductivity. Both thermal diffusivity and electrical
conductivity showed a similar peak for the same process condition in respective
composite films.
The XRD results of PPy-PEG composite films showed that the films were
amorphous with very little order. The optical micrographs of PPy-PEG showed the
globular surface morphology. The changes in globular surface morphology with the
change in process condition of the film preparation indicated that the process
parameters used to prepare the composite films had a strong influence over the
surface morphology.
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