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On the interaction between PEDOT:PSS and cellulose: Adsorption mechanisms and controlling factors

Karishma Jain, Michael S. Reid, Per A. Larsson, Lars Wågberg

2021Carbohydrate Polymers41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) is a conducting polymer frequently used with cellulose, to develop advanced electronic materials. To understand the fundamental interactions between cellulose and PEDOT:PSS, a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D) was used to study the adsorption of PEDOT:PSS onto model films of cellulose-nanofibrils (CNFs) and regenerated cellulose. The results show that PEDOT:PSS adsorbs spontaneously onto anionically charged cellulose wherein the adsorbed amount can be tuned by altering solution parameters such as pH, ionic strength and counterion to the charges on the CNF. Temperature-dependent QCM-D studies indicate that an entropy gain is the driving force for adsorption, as the adsorbed amount of PEDOT:PSS increased with increasing temperature. Colloidal probe AFM, in accordance with QCM-D results, also showed an increased adhesion between cellulose and PEDOT:PSS at low pH. AFM images show bead-like PEDOT:PSS particles on CNF surfaces, while no such organization was observed on the regenerated cellulose surfaces. This work provides insight into the interaction of PEDOT:PSS/cellulose that will aid in the design of sustainable electronic devices.

Topics & Concepts

PEDOT:PSSQuartz crystal microbalanceAdsorptionCelluloseChemical engineeringMaterials scienceCounterionPolymerPolymer chemistryChemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialIonEngineeringAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsConducting polymers and applicationsDielectric materials and actuators
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