Abstract

Poly(aniline- co-2-amino-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid) (PAAHB) was synthesized using chemical oxidative copolymerization of aniline and 2-amino-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid (AHB) in the presence of an ionic liquid at 50 °C. The conductivity of the PAAHB copolymer synthesized at the optimum conditions is 0.47 S cm −1 that is lower than that of polyaniline, but is slightly affected by water. The cyclic voltammograms demonstrate that the PAAHB copolymer has excellent redox activity from highly acidic solution to pH 12.0 in a wider potential range. This is attributed to the synergistic effect of the SO 3 − and OH functional groups in the copolymer chain and the ionic liquid incorporated into the PAAHB film. It is evident that the pH dependence of the redox activity and conductivity of the PAAHB copolymer prepared chemically is much better than that of polyaniline, and is further improved, compared to the PAAHB copolymer prepared electrochemically. The proton NMR spectrum of the PAAHB copolymer demonstrates that the SO 3 − group exists in the copolymer chain instead of the SO 3H group. The ESR spectra show that the ESR signal intensity is a function of the monomer concentration ratio of AHB to aniline in the mixture. The morphology of the PAAHB copolymer is also dependent on the monomer concentration ratio in the mixture.

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