| Literature DB >> 34069778 |
Aleksandra O Efremova1, Elena G Tolstopjatova1, Rudolf Holze1,2,3, Veniamin V Kondratiev1.
Abstract
Cyclic voltammograms and optical absorption spectra of PEDOT/WO3 composite films were recorded in order to identify possible interactions and modes of improved performance of the composite as compared to the single materials. Changes in the shape of redox peaks related to the W(VI)/W(V) couple in the CVs of WO3 and the composite PEDOT/WO3 films indicate electrostatic interactions between the negatively charged tungsten oxide species and the positively charged conducting polymer. Smaller peak separation suggests a more reversible redox process due to the presence of the conducting polymer matrix, accelerating electron transfer between tungsten ions. Electronic absorption spectra of the materials were analyzed with respect to changes of the shapes of the spectra and characteristic band positions. There are no noticeable changes in the position of the electronic absorption bands of the main chromophores in the electronic spectra of the composite film. Obviously, the interactions accelerating the redox performance do not show up in the optical spectra. This suggests that the existing electrostatic interactions in the composite do not significantly change the opto-electronic properties of components of the composite but resulted in the redistribution of fractions of polaron and bipolaron forms in the polymer.Entities:
Keywords: composite film; electronic absorption spectra; poly-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene film; propylene carbonate solutions; spectroelectrochemistry; tungsten oxide
Year: 2021 PMID: 34069778 PMCID: PMC8157301 DOI: 10.3390/polym13101630
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329
Figure 1(a) SEM of PEDOT film; (b) SEM of PEDOT/WO3 composite film; (c–f) EDX element mapping of PEDOT/WO3 composite film as shown in Figure 1b.
Figure 2Cyclic voltammograms of: (a) FTO/WO3, (b) FTO/PEDOT, and (c) FTO/PEDOT/WO3 composite film electrodes in 0.5 M LiClO4/PC, v = 50 mV·s−1.
Figure 3Electronic absorption spectra of a PEDOT film on an FTO electrode with a controlled change in the electrode potential in the range of −1.0 V to + 0.8 V (step 0.2 V, arrows show the direction of the absorption band change with increasing potential) in solution of 0.5 M LiClO4/PC.
Figure 4Electronic absorption spectra of a WO3 film on an FTO electrode at electrode potentials in the range −1.0 to +1.0 V (step width 0.2 V, arrows show the direction of the absorption band change with decreasing potential) in solution of 0.5 M LiClO4/PC.
Figure 5Electronic absorption spectra of a PEDOT/WO3 film on an FTO electrode at electrode potentials in the range −1.0 to + 1.0 V (step width 0.2 V, arrows show the direction of the absorption band change with increasing potential) in solution of 0.5 M LiClO4/PC.
Figure 6Comparison of electronic absorption spectra of PEDOT and PEDOT/WO3 films on an FTO electrode in solution of 0.5 M LiClO4/PC at selected electrode potentials: (a) −0.4 V, (b) −0.6 V.