ANILINE ELECTROCHEMICAL POLYMERIZATION AND CO-POLYMERIZATION WITH O-AMINOPHENOL ON BARE AND NAFION-COATED STAINLESS STEEL: A POTENTIAL APPLICATION FOR CORROSION CONTROL
Published: 2008
Author(s) Name: D. Sazou and M. Kourouzidou
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Abstract
The aniline electrochemical polymerization and its co-polymerization with oaminophenol on stainless steel (SS) and
Nafion®-coated SS substrates is addressed in this paper. The cyclic potential sweep method (CPS) was used for
the deposition of polyaniline (PAn) and copolymer films from monomer-containing 0.5 M H2SO4 solutions.
Successive cyclic of the potential between -0.2 and 1.1 V results in copolymer films on both the bare SS and
Nafion®-coated SS. The electrochemical response of copolymer films in monomerfree 0.5 M H2SO4 solutions exhibit
different redox properties from those of PAn films. Scanning electron microscopy reveals also a more compact
structure for the copolymer than the PAn film. The different redox behavior is due to the functional group –OH
on the copolymer chain, which is associated with proton exchange resulting in an adjustment of the pH near the
copolymer surface. Monitoring the open circuit potential of the copolymercoated SS electrodes versus time in
comparison with that of PAn-coated electrodes indicates differences that may result in different corrosion protection
properties. This is might be rationalized by considering different redox properties and thereby different structure
of copolymer films.
Keywords: Polyaniline; o-aminophenol; copolymer; Nafion-polymer composite films; Corrosion control
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