2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2007.01.008
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Chemical in situ polymerization of polypyrrole on poly(methyl metacrylate) substrate

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“…This method to prepare PPy films is known as in situ deposition, and it has been used during chemical polymerization of pyrrole in aqueous media [32,33]. To study the morphology of the biocatalytically produced PPy films, hydrophilic glass slides were introduced in the reaction medium.…”
Section: Polypyrrole Thin Films and Colloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method to prepare PPy films is known as in situ deposition, and it has been used during chemical polymerization of pyrrole in aqueous media [32,33]. To study the morphology of the biocatalytically produced PPy films, hydrophilic glass slides were introduced in the reaction medium.…”
Section: Polypyrrole Thin Films and Colloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conducting polymers having metal like conductivity and polymeric properties render themselves as potential candidates for a wide range of applications in sensors [1,2], electrochromic devices [3], batteries [4], supercapacitors [5], optical devices [6], energy storage [7], etc. Conducting polymers are insulators in their neutral states and can be converted into conductive states by doping [8] with conductivities spanning a range of 10 À3 to 10 4 S cm À1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical coating of Ppy on isolated substrate has recently been developed due to their superior physical, optical and electrical properties [21]. The solution-based coating and printing techniques are intensively exploited to synthesize conductive carbon nanotubes (CNTs)-based papers and textiles for electrodes and/ or current collectors in batteries and super-capacitors [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%