Elsevier

Synthetic Metals

Volume 20, Issue 2, June 1987, Pages 235-243
Synthetic Metals

Polythiophene/polyvinylchloride conducting polymer alloy films and their redox properties

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Abstract

The electrochemical polymerization of thiophene on an indium-tin oxide glass electrode coated with polyvinylchloride produces a homogeneous conducting polymer alloy film of polythiophene and polyvinylchloride. This conducting film shows excellent redox properties, accompanied by a doping-undoping reaction comparable to that of a polythiophene single film.

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