Effects of binary doping on chiroptical, electrochemical, and morphological properties of chiral polyaniline

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(1S)-(+)-10-camphorsulfonic acid (CSA) and HCl were used together as a binary dopant in the electrodeposition of polyaniline (PAni). (+)-CSA and HCl were added in different mole ratios (9:1 and 6:4). (+)-CSA-doped and binary-doped PAni exhibited markedly different ultraviolet-visible and circular dichroism spectral characteristics due to differences in their conformations. Distinct helical structures are observed in the scanning electron microscopy images of (+)-CSA-doped PAni. The X-ray diffraction pattern of (+)-CSA-doped PAni exhibited remarkably higher crystallinity than that of HCl-doped PAni which is associated with the helical ordering along the polymer chains. The conformational changes due to the binary doping in chiral PAni had a significant effect on its chiroptical and electrochemical properties, morphology, and crystallinity, thus determined its conductivity.

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Kim, E. (2015). Effects of binary doping on chiroptical, electrochemical, and morphological properties of chiral polyaniline. Journal of the Korean Chemical Society, 59(5), 423–428. https://doi.org/10.5012/jkcs.2015.59.5.423

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