Application of terpyridyl ligands to tune the optical and electrochemical properties of a conducting polymer.
Grzegorz LisakKlaudia WagnerJonathan E BarnsleyAndrei VekshaGregory HuffAnastasia B S ElliottPaweł WagnerKeith C GordonJohan BobackaGordon George WallaceAri IvaskaDavid L OfficerPublished in: RSC advances (2018)
We present a simple and effective way of using metal and metal-ligand modifications to tune the electrochemical and optical properties of conducting polymers. To that end, a polyterthiophene functionalized with terpyridine moieties was synthesized and then the resulting film's surface or bulk was modified with different metal ions, namely Fe 2+ , Zn 2+ and Cu 2+ and terpyridine. The modification of the terpyridine functionalized polyterthiophene film by Fe 2+ increased the absorptivity and electrochemical capacitance of the conducting polymer, and improved its conjugation. Further modification by Zn 2+ and Cu 2+ resulted in dramatically different spectroelectrochemical properties of the film. Moreover, the influence of the solvents (ACN and 1 : 1 ACN : H 2 O) in conjunction with the metal ion applied for the modification was found crucial for the electrochemical and optical properties of the films.