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PSS-free PEDOT and PEDOT/graphene transparent films: Synthesis, characterization and electrochromism

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SYNTHETIC METALS
Volume 293, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2022.117259

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Liquid; liquid interface; Thin films; Electrochromism; Transparent electrodes; Conducting polymers

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PSS-free PEDOT was synthesized by chemical polymerization of EDOT at a liquid/liquid interface, resulting in a thin, transparent, flexible and conductive film self-assembled at the interface. PEDOT/graphene nanocomposite thin films were also prepared, and both components were chemically synthesized. The films were easily deposited on various solid substrates, including plastics, and characterized by spectroscopic, microscopic and electrochemical techniques. The films showed excellent reversibility, response times below 10 s, and high coloration efficiency, demonstrating their potential for electrochromic applications.
PSS-free poly-ethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT) was synthesized by the chemical polymerization of ethyl-enedioxythiophene (EDOT) at an immiscible liquid/liquid interface. The unique characteristics of the synthetic route allows the simultaneous preparation and processing of the polymer as a thin, transparent, flexible and conductive film self-assembled at the liquid interface. PEDOT/graphene nanocomposite thin films were also prepared, in which both the components were chemically synthesized together, starting from EDOT and benzene, respectively. The films were easily deposited over different solid substrates, plastics included, and characterized by spectroscopic, microscopic and electrochemical techniques. The potentiality of the films in applications requiring electrochromism was demonstrated, and the electrochromic parameters indicated excellent revers-ibility, response times lower than 10 s and high coloration efficiency.

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