Abstract

pH effect on the electrochemical deformation of freestanding polyaniline (PANi) film was investigated by means of electrochemomechanical deformation (ECMD) measurement. The maximum anodic expansion was found in PANi at around pH = 1.5 in aqueous acid consisted of HCl and NaCl. The deformation vs. redox charge ( D−Q) plots revealed the critical differences in the deformation characteristics below and above pH = 1.5. The similar pH dependences were also observed in other acidic media. Against these results, we investigated the surface coating effect of PANi film on deformation behaviors. It was revealed that the PPy coating on PANi film successfully reduced the pH dependence of the PANi/PPy film deformation. The results indicate that the buffer layer coated on the PANi film surface decreases the ion concentration effects on the PANi deformation. The result indicates the extensive usage of PANi actuator in wide pH aqueous media.

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