Abstract
Four series of novel substituted thiophenes (Schiff bases, esters, amides, and amino acids) have been synthesized and tested for their ability to form conducting polymer films via cyclic voltammetry in order to obtain electrochemical sensors for metal cations. The influence of the nature and size of the substituents on the electropolymerizability of the monomers has been studied.
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