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The fabrication and characterization of inkjet-printed polyaniline nanoparticle films

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:24 authored by Simon Moulton, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace, Aoife Morrin, Anthony Killard, Eimer O'Malley, Malcolm R Smyth, Nigel Kent, Orawan Ngamna
This paper reports on the fabrication and characterization of electrodes modified with conducting polymer nanoparticle films, produced via inkjet printing. The polyaniline nanoparticle formulations were deposited via a desktop inkjet printer onto screen-printed carbon-paste electrodes (SPE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and gold-PET and their morphology studied at a range of length scales using profilometry, scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The deposited films were found to form continuous polymer films depending upon film thickness, which was in turn dependent on the number of prints performed. The inkjet-printed films exhibited a smooth morphology on the SPEs at the micro-dimensional scale, as a result of the aggradation and coalescing of the nanoparticles upon deposition. The resulting modified electrodes were both conductive and electroactive, possessing good reversible polyaniline electrochemistry. Such a combination of materials and processing offers the potential of producing a range of low cost, solid state devices such as sensors, actuators and electrochromic devices.

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Nanobionics

Australian Research Council

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Morrin, A., Ngamna, O., O''Malley, E., Kent, N., Moulton, S. E., Wallace, G. G., Smyth, M. R. & Killard, A. (2008). The fabrication and characterization of inkjet-printed polyaniline nanoparticle films. Electrochimica Acta, 53 (16), 5092-5099.

Journal title

Electrochimica Acta

Volume

53

Issue

16

Pagination

5092-5099

Language

English

RIS ID

27124

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