“…They can be employed in various medical and technological applications, that is, electro chromic displays, photoelectrochemical cells, high performance composites, catalysis, tissue engineering, drug delivery and biosensors, 2,3 thanks to its tunable electrical conductivity, better environmental stability, ease of preparation by oxidative polymerization techniques, low cost, and its interesting redox properties. Aniline oligomers, with well‐defined chemical structures, comparably lower molecular weights, and electroactivities similar to that of poly‐aniline (PANI), are excellent alternatives 4,5 . Linear oligoanilines have good solubility in many common organic solvents, and also, show electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of PANI which is suffering from poor solubility and poor processability 6,7 ; but, because of low molecular weights (MWs), low stabilities, and weak mechanical properties, their direct applications have some restrictions 8 .…”