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Stiffness, strength and adhesion characterization of electrochemically deposited conjugated polymer films.

Jing Qu1, Liangqi Ouyang1, Chin-Chen Kuo1, David C Martin2.   

Abstract

Conjugated polymers such as poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiphene) (PEDOT) are of interest for a variety of applications including interfaces between electronic biomedical devices and living tissue. The mechanical properties, strength, and adhesion of these materials to solid substrates are all vital for long-term applications. We have been developing methods to quantify the mechanical properties of conjugated polymer thin films. In this paper, the stiffness, strength and the interfacial shear strength (adhesion) of electrochemically deposited PEDOT and PEDOT-co-1,3,5-tri[2-(3,4-ethylene dioxythienyl)]-benzene (EPh) were studied. The estimated Young's modulus of the PEDOT films was 2.6±1.4GPa, and the strain to failure was around 2%. The tensile strength was measured to be 56±27MPa. The effective interfacial shear strength was estimated with a shear-lag model by measuring the crack spacing as a function of film thickness. For PEDOT on gold/palladium-coated hydrocarbon film substrates an interfacial shear strength of 0.7±0.3MPa was determined. The addition of 5mole% of a tri-functional EDOT crosslinker (EPh) increased the tensile strength of the films to 283±67MPa, while the strain to failure remained about the same (2%). The effective interfacial shear strength was increased to 2.4±0.6MPa. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: This paper describes methods for estimating the ultimate mechanical properties of electrochemically deposited conjugated polymer (here PEDOT and PEDOT copolymers) films. Of particular interest and novelty is our implementation of a cracking test to quantify the shear strength of the PEDOT thin films on these solid substrates. There is considerable interest in these materials as interfaces between biomedical devices and living tissue, however potential mechanisms and modes of failure are areas of continuing concern, and establishing methods to quantify the strengths of these interfaces are therefore of particular current interest. We are confident that these results will be useful to the broader biological materials community and are worthy of broader dissemination.
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Keywords:  Adhesion; Crosslinked PEDOT; Electrochemical polymerization; Neural interface materials; Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene); Tensile strength; Young’s modulus

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26607768      PMCID: PMC4728054          DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2015.11.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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