Masaki Ohwa
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 1995
Hitoshi Yamato; Masaki Ohwa; Wolfgang Wernet
Abstract The electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole and 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDT) in phosphate buffer solutions in the presence of poly(styrene sulfonate) (PSS) was investigated by means of cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry. From the measurements it was found that the electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole and EDT could be initiated at 600 mV and 800 mV respectively in the phosphate buffer. To evaluate the stability of polypyrrole + poly(styrene sulfonate) (PPy + PSS) and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) + poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDT + PSS) films, a constant potential was applied to films immersed in phosphate buffer solutions. PEDT + PSS was found to be much more stable than PPy + PSS under constant polarization conditions. After polarization for 16 h at 400 mV and pH 7.5 only 5% of the original electrochemical activity of PPy + PSS remained, whereas PEDT + PSS retained 89% of its original activity. The stability is strongly dependent on the magnitude of the polarization potential and the pH of the buffer solution.
Synthetic Metals | 1997
Hitoshi Yamato; Takafumi Koshiba; Masaki Ohwa; Wolfgang Wernet; Michio Matsumura
Abstract Composite films of polypyrrole/sulfated poly(β-hydroxyethers) (PPy/S-PHE) are electrically conducting and mechanically flexible. Palladium particles were dispersed in the films by thermally decomposing bis(dibenzylideneacetone)palladium(0) complex which had been absorbed by the films from a CHCl3 solution. This method for loading metal particles was enabled by the high affinity of the composite films for organic compounds. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDX) analyses revealed that fine palladium particles in the nanometer range are dispersed in the PPy/S-PHE conducting films. A glucose sensor based on the detection of hydrogen peroxide was prepared by immobilizing glucose oxidase (GOD) using glutaraldehyde on a Pd/PPy/S-PHE electrode. This biosensor responded to glucose even at 400 mV versus Ag/AgCl, which is lower than the working potential of conventional glucose sensors prepared on a platinum electrode.
Synthetic Metals | 1996
Hitoshi Yamato; Kenichiro Kai; Masaki Ohwa; Toshikage Asakura; Takafumi Koshiba; Wolfgang Wernet
Abstract Electrochemical polymerization of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDT) was carried out in the presence of monomeric anions or polyanions in electrolyte solutions. While no free-standing films of poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDT) were obtained using monomeric anions as dopants, flexible conducting polymers were obtained using novel polyanions, e.g., sulfated poly(β-hydroxyethers) (S-PHE), sulfated poly(β-hydroxyethers) having trifluoromethyl groups (S-PHEF), and sulfated polybutadiene (S-PBD). The conductivity of these PEDT/ polyanion composites exceeded 150 S/cm, and reached as high as 400 S/cm when S-PHEF was used as dopant. These conducting composites demonstrated superior mechanical properties, and PEDT/S-PBD showed an elongation of 78–110% at 100 °C. The electrical properties were strongly dependent on the synthesis conditions. The important parameters were optimized for the S-PHE polyanion. By doing this the conductivity of the PEDT/S-PHE composite reached values around 230 S/cm. Based on the optimized parameters, a continuous synthesis of PEDT/S-PHE composite was developed leading to reproducible conducting composites. The electrode is cylindrical and 10 cm wide. The computer-controlled system enabled the preparation of PEDT films more than 20 m long.
Electrochimica Acta | 1997
Hitoshi Yamato; Kenichiro Kai; Masaki Ohwa; Wolfgang Wernet; Michio Matsumura
Abstract Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/sulfated poly(β-hydroxyethers) (PEDT/S-PHE) composite films were prepared by electrochemical polymerization of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDT) in the presence of S-PHE poly electrolytes. The sulfate groups of S-PHE play the role of the counterion to the positive charges of the oxidized PEDT. Moreover, as a consequence of the good mechanical properties imparted by S-PHE we succeeded in preparing free-standing PEDT composite films. All composites showed excellent mechanical properties, high conductivity and reversible electrochromic properties. In order to examine the influence of the S-PHE content on composite properties, a series of composites containing S-PHEs of differing molar ratios (MR) of sulfate groups to the monomer units of poly(β-hydroxyethers) were synthesized. From the experimental results it was found that the conductivity of the composites is independent of MR value and, hence, PEDT content. In situ absorption spectra of the composite films suggested that composites with larger contents of PEDT possessed shorter π-conjugation lengths. Electrochemical properties of the composites were measured by means of cyclic voltammetry and potential step chronocoulometry and results demonstrated that the rate of switching between the doped and undoped states of the composites occurs within 0.5 s. The absorption band of the composites in the visible region almost disappeared upon doping. All results indicate that the composites are interesting candidates as materials for electrochromic displays.
Synthetic Metals | 1993
Hitoshi Yamato; Wolfgang Wernet; Masaki Ohwa; B. Rotzinger
Abstract The influence of the molecular weight and the content of sulfate groups of sulfated poly(β-hydroxyethers) (S-PHE), used as dopants for polypyrrole, on the electrical and mechanical properties has been studied. It was found that the electrical conductivity of PPy/S-PHE decreased with increasing the molecular weight of S-PHE except when S-PHE with a high molar ratio of sulfation (MR) was used. The stretchability was influenced by the molecular weight as well as MR of the polyanions and exceeded 200% at a high molecular weight and a low molar ratio of sulfation. Electrochemical experiments showed a superiority of PPy/S-PHE in charge-discharge kinetics and practical charge capacity compared to polypyrrole/poly(styrenesulfonate) films.
Solid State Ionics | 1992
Wolfgang Wernet; Hitoshi Yamato; Kenichiro Kai; Takafumi Koshiba; Masaki Ohwa; B. Rotzinger
Abstract Sulfated poly (β-hydroxyethers) (S-PHE) used as dopants in the polypyrrole (PPY) synthesis improve the mechanical properties like stretchability and flexibility of electrically conducting films. The influence of the molecular weight and the content of sulface groups of S-PHE-based polyelectrolytes used as dopants on the properties of the materials is shown. A possible application as cathodes in secondary batteries will be discussed.
Archive | 1993
Toshikaye Asakura; Wolfgang Wernet; Masaki Ohwa; Kenichiro Kai
Archive | 1993
Masaki Ohwa; Jürgen Dr. Finter; Wolfgang Wernet
Archive | 1993
Masaki Ohwa; Wolfgang Wernet; Kenichiro Kai; Kimiya Takeshita
Archive | 1993
Masaki Ohwa; Jürgen Dr. Finter; Wolfgang Wernet