Medium effect on the anodic fabrication of poly-(p-phenylene) films on platinum electrodes
Abstract
The acidic-basic properties of the medium, its water content, and the nature of the anion of the supporting electrolyte are the main physicochemical parameters affecting whether homogeneous, adherent, and conductive poly(p-phenylene) films are obtained from electrochemical oxidation of benzene or biphenyl; use of a strictly anhydrous solvent such as CH2Cl2 or MeNO2 without a catalyst leads to conductive (σ < 1 S cm–1) and electrochromic films with BF4–, PF6–, or SbF6– anions, while insulating films are formed with ClO4– anions.