Abstract

In this study, we use a conducting polymer precursor to build layer-by-layer (LbL) films. Thermal conversion of the polymer precursor to conducting polymer makes the LbL films intractable, so the LbL films can be used as protective layers in salt solution. The conducting polymer LbL film shows stabilizing effect on top of another LbL thin film that contains nanoparticles. The LbL film prepared in this study shows a 35-fold increase of conductivity than the literature values obtained from non-conducting polymer films. The stabilization of the films is the result of the polymerization of the conducting polymer, so other anionic polymers or nanoparticles may be used to afford additional functionalities.

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