Abstract

Oxidative electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole at gold, indium doped tin oxide on glass, and stainless steel type 304 was accomplished from neat monomer solution containing only supporting electrolyte (0.05–0.3 M n-tetrabutyl ammonium perchlorate, n-tetrabutyl ammonium hexafluorophosphate, or n-tetrabutyl ammonium tetrafluoroborate) by multiple scan cyclic voltammetry. The results presented demonstrate that thick (>1–14 μm), stable, highly conductive (up to 0.6 S/cm) polypyrrole films can be readily prepared on a wide range of electrode substrates using this simple electrochemical method.

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