Elsevier, Electrochimica Acta, (128), p. 448-457
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2013.12.138
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A novel generation 2 poly(propylene imine)-co-polypyrrole conducting dendrimeric star copolymer (G2PPI-co-PPy) was synthesised electrochemically by oxidative copolymerization of pyrrole and pyrrole-functionalised dendrimer (G2PPI-2Py) in LiClO4 NMR spectra of G2PPI-2Py gave a new chemical shift at 8.1 ppm for N = CH, which confirmed the incorporation of 2-pyrrole aldehyde into the PPI dendrimer structure. Strong FT-IR bands appeared at 1630 cm-1 for N = C in the dendrimer moiety and at 729 cm-1 for C-H at the α-position of the PPy ring. Electroanalysis of the polymer films deposited on Pt electrode indicated that G2PPI-co-PPy has a lower electrochemical charge transfer resistance (Rct) value compared to PPy. The decrease in Rct is due to the increase in the conjugation length of the polymer as a result of the linking of the highly conjugated PPy to the PPI dendrimer. Bode impedimetric analysis indicates that Pt|G2PPI-co-PPy is a semiconductor with a maximum phase angle shift of 45.3° at 100 MHz. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of G2PPI-co-PPy revealed conical PPy structures growing around a spherical core as predicted by the reaction mechanism for the formation of the dendritic star co-polymer.