“…BTh is the dimer of the thiophene unit that can be easily electropolymerized by potentiostatic, galvanostatic, or potentiodynamic techniques . Even if potential sweep techniques require longer reaction times to obtain well-attached polymer films compared to potentiostatic or galvanostatic measurements, this method is used due to the possibility to monitor the electrochemical properties of the growing polymer, along the polymerization process, allowing a detailed study of the electropolymerization kinetics. − Hence, the electropolymerization of the monomer was carried out potentiodynamically by repetitive cycling of the electrode potential (between 0.0 and 1.2 V vs Ag/AgCl) in a solution containing 9.8 mM of the monomer and 0.1 M LiClO 4 in ACN:water (1:1 v/v), at a scan rate of 50 mV·s –1 (see SI, Figure S11). Under these conditions, an irreversible oxidation process on the surface of the ITO electrode in the ACN:water system was observed, showing in the first potentiodynamic cycle the typical trace-crossing effect observed during the electrochemical polymerization of π-conjugated systems .…”