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Controlling the Organization of PEDOT:PSS on Cellulose Structures

Authors :
Belaineh, Dagmawi
Andreasen, Jens W.
Palisaitis, Justinas
Malti, Abdellah
Hakansson, Karl
Wågberg, Lars
Crispin, Xavier
Engquist, Isak
Berggren, Magnus
Belaineh, Dagmawi
Andreasen, Jens W.
Palisaitis, Justinas
Malti, Abdellah
Hakansson, Karl
Wågberg, Lars
Crispin, Xavier
Engquist, Isak
Berggren, Magnus
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Composites of biopolymers and conducting polymers are emerging as promising candidates for a green technological future and are actively being explored in various applications, such as in energy storage, bioelectronics, and thermoelectrics. While the device characteristics of these composites have been actively investigated, there is limited knowledge concerning the fundamental intracomponent interactions and the modes of molecular structuring. Here, by use of cellulose and poly(3,4-ethylene-dioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), it is shown that the chemical and structural makeup of the surfaces of the composite components are critical factors that determine the materials organization at relevant dimensions. AFM, TEM, and GIVVAXS measurements show that when mixed with cellulose nanofibrils, PEDOT:PSS organizes into continuous nanosized beadlike structures with an average diameter of 13 nm on the nanofibrils. In contrast, when PEDOT:PSS is blended with molecular cellulose, a phase-segregated conducting network morphology is reached, with a distinctly relatively lower electric conductivity. These results provide insight into the mechanisms of PEDOT:PSS crystallization and may have significant implications for the design of conducting biopolymer composites for a vast array of applications.<br />QC 20191007

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234960608
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021.acsapm.9b00444