Abstract

Terpolymerization of aniline, o-anisidine and o-toluidine was carried out by electrochemical and interfacial chemical polymerization. All homopolymers and terpolymer thin films have been synthesized through electropolymerization at room temperature in aqueous solutions containing 0.5 M of organic sulfonic acid, such as p-toluene sulfonic acid, methane sulfonic acid, sulfosalicylic acid, dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid, and 0.1 M of aniline, o-anisidine and o-toluidine monomers, using cyclic voltammetry method, applying a sequential linear potential scan at a rate of 25 mV s−1 between −0.1 and 0.9 V. The electrochemical terpolymerization has been performed at various mole ratios of monomers. Nanoparticles obtained from conjugation of homo- and terpolymer with organic sulfonic acids, were prepared by a chemical oxidation via interfacial chemical polymerization. SEM micrographs, FTIR spectra and conductivity measurements using four-probe method were applied for the characterization of the products. Terpolymer was characterized by higher conductivity than poly-o-toluidine and lesser than polyaniline and poly-o-anisidine. The solubility of terpolymers was dependent on the monomers mole ratio.

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