Abstract

The in situ electrochemical doping process of the poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDT) has been studied in an aqueous micellar medium by means of optical spectroscopies. The cyclic voltammetry (CV) and optical absorption results were compared with previous ones obtained either in acetonitrile or in water without surfactant. No significant effect of the medium, water or acetonitrile, was found, but the presence or absence of surfactant in water give rise to different doping CVs, especially in the reductive part. Resonant Raman scattering experiments show a behavior of PEDT different from the one in acetonitrile. The doping mechanism we deduced from these results should imply a variation between an “intermediate” electronic conformation of the polymer in the reduced state to a predominant benzenic one during doping. The comparison with our previous results obtained in acetonitrile leads us to think that the reduced PEDT is in fact slightly oxidized by the aqueous medium.

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