Abstract

A novel conducting poly (N-phenyl-2-naphthylamine) (PPBNA) film was successfully electropolymerized by direct anodic oxidation of its monomer N-phenyl-2-naphthylamine in boron trifluoride diethyl etherate. The prepared PPBNA films showed good redox activity and structural stability even in concentrated sulfuric acid. The impedance spectra of PPBNA films demonstrated that the electron transfer resistance was around 80 Ω. The fluorescent results indicated that the emission band of PPBNA was red-shifted about 30 nm in comparison with that of the monomer. The fluorescent spectra exhibited that the monomer and PPBNA films were excellent blue-light-emitting and blue-green-light-emitting material, respectively.

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