The effect of ionic and electronic properties of titanium oxide on the electrochemical growth and redox behavior of polyaniline on titanium surfaces

2017 
Polyaniline (PANI) was electrodeposited directly from aniline (ANI)-containing sulfuric acid media on Ti|TiO2 electrodes, which were prepared in ANI-free 0.5 M H2SO4 solution by applying suitable anodization conditions in order to control the donor density (N D) in the oxide layer of a fixed thickness. By using the suggested procedure, reproducible conditions for the cyclic voltammetric growth of PANI on Ti can be achieved, and most importantly, the properties of Ti|TiO2|PANI electrodes can be modulated to meet the requirements for specific applications. The polymerization rate and the deposited amount of PANI were found to depend strongly on the N D estimated by Mott-Schottky analysis. The redox behavior of the resulted Ti|TiO2|PANI electrodes indicated differences in acid solutions as compared with the corresponding behavior of other PANI-modified metal surfaces. Analysis of the anodic and cathodic electrochemical response of the prepared Ti|TiO2|PANI electrodes discloses the significant role of ionic and electronic properties of the intervening oxide between the metal support and PANI.
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