Polymer Films on Electrodes. 22. Electrochemical, Spectroscopic, and Transmission Electron Microscopic Studies on Morphological Changes in Films of Polymeric Surfactants
Abstract
An electroactive polymeric surfactants with pendent long-chain viologen redox groups, PCMS-VC16, was synthesized, by the reaction of poly(chloromethylstyrene) with N-hexadecyl-4(4'-pyridyl)pyridinium bromide. Films of this polymeric-surfactant on glassy carbon electrodes were studied by electrochemical, spectroscopic (absorption-probe), and electron spin resonance techniques. The results suggest that upon reduction of the viologen groups in aqueous solution, the structure of the polymeric surfactant becomes more compact, probably because of reorganization induced by a decrease in the coulombic repulsive interaction. Spherical domains formed by the aggregation of the long-chain hydrocarbon groups were observed in the transmission electron micrographs of both the oxidized form and reduced form of the polymeric surfactants.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA198520
Entities
People
- Allen J. Bard
- Hsu-yang Liu
- Yu-min Tsou
Organizations
- University of Texas at Austin